写作(和收集)信件的艺术:以普林尼和西马库斯为例,第7.9页

IF 0.4 3区 历史学 0 CLASSICS
M. Zoeter
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尽管罗马元老Q. Aurelius Symmachus(约公元340-402年)留下了900多封书信,但在他的书信中寻找早期写信人的典故却一直不太成功。虽然学者们过去认为他的十本书是故意模仿普林尼的藏书,但大多数学者现在都拒绝了这一假设。现在大多数学者都认为,西马库斯出版了第一本书,并可能计划再出版六本书,这些书是由他的儿子memmius在他死后出版的。在最初的七本书的基础上,后人又增加了三本书,使数量增加到十本,这可能确实是模仿普林尼的藏书长期以来,人们一直认为西马库斯一定对普林尼的信件有所了解,但证据很少。Wilhelm Kroll在他1891年关于Symmachus信件的博士论文中,列出了他所能找到的普林尼和Symmachus信件之间的所有相似之处,但是,正如Gavin Kelly所证明的,只有少数是令人信服的暗示克罗尔关于互文性的最清晰的发现是。2.35暗指普林尼的epp。3.20和9.2,已经被艾伦·卡梅隆讨论过了
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The Art of Writing (and Collecting) Letters: the Case of Pliny’s and Symmachus’ Ep. 7.9
Although the Roman senator Q. Aurelius Symmachus (ca. ad 340-402) bequeathed a collection of over 900 letters, the search for allusions to earlier letter-writers in his letters has never been very successful. Although scholars used to argue that his collection of ten books was a deliberate imitation of Pliny’s collection, most scholars have now rejected this hypothesis. It is now accepted by most scholars that Symmachus published a first book and likely planned to publish another six books, which were posthumously published by his son Memmius.1 To this original collection of seven books, later generations added another three books to bring the number up to ten, which might indeed have been done in imitation of Pliny’s collection.2 It has long been recognized that Symmachus must have had some knowledge of Pliny’s letters, but the evidence is scarce. In his 1891 doctoral dissertation on Symmachus’ letters, Wilhelm Kroll listed all the resemblances that he could find between Pliny’s and Symmachus’ letters, but, as Gavin Kelly has demonstrated, only a few are convincing allusions.3 Kroll’s clearest finding of intertextuality, ep. 2.35 alluding to Pliny’s epp. 3.20 and 9.2, has been discussed by Alan Cameron in some
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MNEMOSYNE
MNEMOSYNE CLASSICS-
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期刊介绍: Since its first appearance as a journal of textual criticism in 1852, Mnemosyne has secured a position as one of the leading journals in its field worldwide. Its reputation is built on the Dutch academic tradition, famous for its rigour and thoroughness. It attracts contributions from all over the world, with the result that Mnemosyne is distinctive for a combination of scholarly approaches from both sides of the Atlantic and the Equator. Its presence in libraries around the globe is a sign of its continued reputation as an invaluable resource for scholarship in Classical studies.
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