„Zweimal Emathien“: Das Proöm zu Lucans Bellum Ciuile und die Georgica Vergils

R. Nauta
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In this contribution, I begin by studying the systematic allusions in the proem of Lucan’s Bellum Ciuile (1.1–66) to Virgil’s Georgics, not only to the beginning of the first book, where Augustus’ apotheosis is predicted just as Nero’s is in Lucan, but more specifically to the end of that book, with its depiction of civil war and its resumption of the theme of apotheosis, now presented as a reward for the ruler who manages to end civil war. Other Augustan poems alluded to by Lucan, Ovid’s Fasti and Manilius’ Astronomica, take over from the Georgics the combination of these themes at the beginnings and endings of their first books, and so does Lucan. The most fascinating aspect of his appropriation of Georgics 1 is perhaps the way that he anticipates recent scholarship in interpreting Virgil’s charioteer losing control over his horses as Phaethon, an emblem for the irresponsible ruler, and incorporates this in his praise of Nero. I discuss, but reject modern views that see the Phaethon-motif in Lucan as subversive, but I do argue that Lucan replays the prooem in Book 7, in what may be considered a ‘proem in the middle’, with a pointedly different conclusion: apotheosis is still the consequence of civil war, but now no longer as a reward for the ruler, but as a punishment for the gods.
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《两段Emathien》:《鲁干的贝鲁姆·西奈尔》和乔吉卡·弗莱斯
在这篇文章中,我首先研究了卢坎的《公民战争》(1.1-66)的论证中对维吉尔的《格鲁吉亚》的系统典籍,不仅是第一本书的开头,在那里奥古斯都的神化被预言,就像尼禄在卢坎的神化一样,而且更具体地说,到那本书的结尾,它对内战的描述和对神化主题的恢复,现在作为对成功结束内战的统治者的奖励。卢坎提到的其他奥古斯都诗歌,奥维德的《法斯蒂》和曼尼留斯的《天文学》,在他们的第一本书的开头和结尾都继承了这些主题的结合,卢坎也是如此。他对《乔尔纪》的改编最吸引人的地方可能是他预见到最近的学者将维吉尔的驭夫失去对马的控制的方式解释为法厄同,一个不负责任的统治者的象征,并将这一点融入到他对尼禄的赞美中。我讨论,但拒绝现代观点,认为在卢坎的法厄同母题是颠覆性的,但我确实认为卢坎在第七卷中重述了proproem,可以被认为是“中间的proproem”,有一个明显不同的结论:神化仍然是内战的结果,但现在不再是对统治者的奖励,而是对众神的惩罚。
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