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Polybius and the art of war: proposal for the identification of some passages from his lost Treatise on tactics – Polybius retains in his Histories traces of an expert in military historiography, a genre that he had previously cultivated, probably in early youth years. From testimonies such as Aelianus Tacticus (I 2) including Polybius among the writers of military genre, the author’s own testimony regarding a lost treatise on Commentaries on military tactics (Ὑπομνήματα περὶ τὰς τάξεις, IX 20, 4) can be agreed, even though only the title has been preserved. Nevertheless, the place in which this bibliographical citation is found and the prevailing scientific style, in addition to application of intertextuality criteria, encourages us to propose, furthermore, the chapters from 12 to 20 in book IX as indirect evidences of this lost handbook. Likewise, chapters of book X dealing with the issue of signals on fire (X 43-45), would support the hypothesis that a meaningful part of the treatise is preserved in both consecutive books.
波利比乌斯和战争艺术:对他已失传的《战术论》中的一些段落进行鉴定的建议——波利比乌斯在他的《历史》中保留了军事史学专家的痕迹,这是他以前培养的一种体裁,可能是在年轻时。从诸如Aelianus Tacticus (I 2)包括波利比乌斯在内的军事体裁作家的证词来看,作者自己关于一本丢失的关于军事战术的论著的证词(Ὑπομν μα περ ς τα ξεις, IX 20, 4)是可以同意的,尽管只有标题被保留了下来。尽管如此,找到这一书目引用的地方和流行的科学风格,以及互文性标准的应用,鼓励我们进一步提出第九卷第12至20章作为这本丢失的手册的间接证据。同样,第X卷中关于着火信号问题的章节(第X卷43-45页)也支持这样一种假设,即这篇论文的有意义的部分被保存在连续的两卷书中。
Erga-LogoiArts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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0.10
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8
审稿时长
14 weeks
期刊介绍:
Erga-Logoi is a peer-reviewed open-access journal of ancient history, literature, law and culture, as broadly conceived in geographical and chronological terms. Evoking Thucydides'' methodological exordium (although in that context the opposition obviously has a different value), the name of the Journal was chosen to reflect its intention of looking at the ancient world paying attention to both “facts” (historical events, artistic production, material culture) and “words” (literary, historical, legal production in its oral and written forms). On these bases, the Journal embraces a unified approach to the ancient world, rejecting sectional perspectives for an interdisciplinary focus, reflecting these complex articulated civilizations. The Journal, published every six months, is open to contributions of a historical, philological, literary, archaeological, artistic, and legal nature. It is multilingual, thereby aiming to foster the development of international debate on the ancient world and its legacy.