作为战斗的仪式:索菲龙和阿尔克曼的概念隐喻和淹没语义

IF 0.2 3区 历史学 0 CLASSICS ARETHUSA Pub Date : 2023-03-01 DOI:10.1353/are.2023.a907199
Richard Martin
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两份希腊纸莎草文本(sopronfragg)。阿尔曼·弗拉格。(1.60-63),在更广泛的分析背景和比较证据的参考下,对使用具有不同寻常语义的动词描述仪式的研究进行了审查。在古希腊文学的其他地方,以及在印度次大陆的古代和当代文化中都有类似的仪式作为战斗的潜在概念隐喻,解释了动词“盒子”(puktaleuein)在索夫龙语中的使用和动词“战斗”(makhesthai)在阿尔克曼语中的使用。隐喻部署的框架支持词源学上的联系,将希腊仪式专业知识的概念与古代波斯祭司称为magoi的概念联系起来。
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Ritual as Battle: Conceptual Metaphor and Submerged Semantics in Sophron and Alcman
Two Greek papyrus texts (Sophron frag. 4a, Alcman frag. 1.60–63) that describe ritual using verbs with unusual semantics are examined against a broader analytical background and with reference to comparative evidence. An underlying conceptual metaphor of ritual-as-fighting, seen elsewhere in ancient Greek literature and with parallels in both ancient and contemporary cultures of the Indian subcontinent, explains the use of the verb “box” (puktaleuein) in Sophron and “do battle” (makhesthai) in Alcman. The framework of metaphorical deployment supports etymological connections linking conceptions of Greek ritual expertise with that of the ancient Persian priests called magoi.
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期刊介绍: Arethusa is known for publishing original literary and cultural studies of the ancient world and of the field of classics that combine contemporary theoretical perspectives with more traditional approaches to literary and material evidence. Interdisciplinary in nature, this distinguished journal often features special thematic issues.
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