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Chapter 12 examines literary sepulchral epigrams where the themes of boundaries and death are intermingled in intriguing and complex ways. The chapter illustrates how these poems bridge, strengthen, or obscure these topics, which originate in inscribed epigram in the form of separation of the dead from the living or of the body from one’s soul. As this theme develops, the boundary between sea and land emerges prominently, sometimes mapping onto, and sometimes attempting to resolve, these other separations; this theme spills out into further divisions, between flesh and bone, or between man and fish. Even epigrams seemingly unrelated, such as Agathias’s poem (AP 7.204) on a caged partridge eaten by a pet cat, can be seen as clever variations of this scheme, in a never-ending game of poetic debt and competition.
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海上和陆地
第12章考察了文学坟墓警句,其中边界和死亡的主题以有趣而复杂的方式交织在一起。这一章说明了这些诗歌是如何连接、加强或模糊这些主题的,这些主题起源于以分离死者与生者或身体与灵魂的形式的铭文警句。随着这一主题的发展,海洋和陆地之间的界限凸显出来,有时映射到这些分离,有时试图解决这些分离;这个主题进一步延伸到肉和骨头之间,或者人与鱼之间。即使是看似不相关的警句,比如阿加西亚斯关于一只被宠物猫吃掉的笼中的鹧鸪的诗(AP 7.204),也可以被看作是这个方案的巧妙变体,在一个永无止境的诗歌债务和竞争的游戏中。
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