Viewing Jerusalem in the Letter of Aristeas: Aesthetics, Experience, and Empire

IF 0.7 2区 历史学 0 CLASSICS CLASSICAL PHILOLOGY Pub Date : 2023-07-01 DOI:10.1086/725162
M. Leventhal
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This article examines the narrator’s viewing of Jerusalem and Judea, the Jerusalem Temple, and the high priest’s performance of the liturgy in the Letter of Aristeas (§§83–120). The first section considers the aesthetics that Aristeas views as operative in Jerusalem and demonstrates how his art-critical analysis of Jewish objects reveals them to follow Greek aesthetics more closely than Alexandrian artworks, which instead bespeak imperial excess. The second section proposes that, although he may appear to be on a military reconnaissance, the Letter highlights Aristeas’ experience of witnessing and being overwhelmed by the high priest Eleazar performing the liturgy. In concluding, it suggests that Aristeas’ mind-altering experience of viewing the liturgy in Jerusalem has great import for the narrative of the Torah’s translation into Greek. Telling the story of a Jewish translation involves a Greek transformation.
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从阿里斯蒂斯书信看耶路撒冷:美学、经验与帝国
这篇文章考察了叙述者对耶路撒冷和犹太、耶路撒冷圣殿的看法,以及大祭司在阿里斯蒂斯书信中对礼拜仪式的表现(§§83-120)。第一节考虑了Aristeas认为在耶路撒冷有效的美学,并展示了他对犹太物品的艺术批判性分析如何揭示出它们比亚历山大艺术更紧密地遵循希腊美学,而亚历山大艺术则表明了帝国的过度。第二节提出,尽管阿里斯蒂斯似乎在进行军事侦察,但这封信强调了阿里斯蒂斯目睹大祭司以利亚撒表演礼拜仪式并被其淹没的经历。最后,它表明阿里斯蒂斯在耶路撒冷观看礼拜仪式的改变思维的经历对《托拉》翻译成希腊语的叙事具有重要意义。讲述犹太翻译的故事涉及到希腊语的转变。
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期刊介绍: Classical Philology has been an internationally respected journal for the study of the life, languages, and thought of the Ancient Greek and Roman world since 1906. CP covers a broad range of topics from a variety of interpretative points of view. CP welcomes both longer articles and short notes or discussions that make a significant contribution to the study of Greek and Roman antiquity. Any field of classical studies may be treated, separately or in relation to other disciplines, ancient or modern. In particular, we invite studies that illuminate aspects of the languages, literatures, history, art, philosophy, social life, and religion of ancient Greece and Rome. Innovative approaches and originality are encouraged as a necessary part of good scholarship.
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