Using Written Records in Liturgical Oratory: Conflicting Views in Late Sixth-and Early Seventh-Century Egypt

IF 0.5 3区 哲学 Q1 HISTORY JOURNAL OF EARLY CHRISTIAN STUDIES Pub Date : 2022-12-01 DOI:10.1353/earl.2022.0041
Mary K. Farag
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Abstract:I build on insights from performance criticism to model the interface of writing and liturgical oratory in late antique Egypt, with attention to evidence of tension in the relationship. By examining some of the textual remains of late antique oratory, I argue that, in principle, writing served as the invisible, backstage help to oratorical performance. In general, written records supplied memory aids, as a script does to a play. Oratorical performances were recorded in writing, often by stenographers, and published so as to supply scripts for others to produce derivative works by re-performing them. The role of the scriptures and the distinction between orthodoxy and heresy brought this relationship of the invisible backstage guide to the visible performer into question. Two types of writings became more visible, so to speak. For John of Paralos and Pseudo-Cyril of Jerusalem, the written records of heretical orations could not be re-used. In addition, the written records of the scriptures became less malleable on the part of the orator. Pseudo-Evodius of Rome, however, endorsed full discretion on the part of the homilist to produce derivative works of the scriptures.
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在礼拜演讲中使用书面记录:六世纪晚期和七世纪早期埃及的矛盾观点
摘要:本文以表演批评的见解为基础,对古埃及晚期写作和礼仪演讲的界面进行建模,并关注两者关系紧张的证据。通过研究一些晚期古代演讲的文本遗迹,我认为,原则上,写作是演讲表演的无形的后台帮助。一般来说,书面记录有助于记忆,就像剧本对戏剧的作用一样。演讲表演通常由速记员以书面形式记录下来,并出版,以便为其他人提供脚本,通过重新表演来制作衍生作品。经文的作用和正统与异端之间的区别使这种无形的后台向导与可见表演者的关系受到质疑。可以说,两种类型的作品变得更加明显。对于帕拉罗斯的约翰和耶路撒冷的伪西里尔来说,异端演讲的书面记录不能重复使用。此外,经文的书面记录在演说家方面变得不那么可塑了。然而,罗马的伪伊沃迪乌斯(Pseudo-Evodius)赞同讲道家的完全自由裁量权,以产生圣经的衍生作品。
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期刊介绍: The official publication of the North American Patristics Society (NAPS), the Journal of Early Christian Studies focuses on the study of Christianity in the context of late ancient societies and religions from c.e. 100-700. Incorporating The Second Century (an earlier publication), the Journal publishes the best of traditional patristics scholarship while showcasing articles that call attention to newer themes and methodologies than those appearing in other patristics journals. An extensive book review section is featured in every issue.
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