APl 62-63据称在查士丁尼的马术雕像上

A. Gullo
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这篇文章讨论了保存在所谓的《Planudea danthologia》中的两句匿名警句(APl 62-3),根据引理,这两句警句都刻在君士坦丁堡竞技场的查士丁尼一世皇帝的同一座骑马雕像上。学者们已经将这座雕像与波斯人胜利后建造的雕像相一致,并在公元8世纪保存下来。论文认为,这两首诗不仅涉及两个不同且独立的物体,而且只有apl63可能指的是一尊雕像(不一定是大多数学者公认的著名雕像),而APl62似乎指的是一个较小的物体,属于帝国奢侈品的类别。
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APl 62-63 Allegedly on an Equestrian Statue for Justinian
This article treats two anonymous epigrams (APl 62-3) preserved in the so-called Anthologia Planudea which, according to the lemma, were both inscribed on the same equestrian statue of the emperor Justinian I placed in the Hippodrome of Constantinople. Scholars have identified this statue with the one dedicated after a Persian victory and still surviving in the 8th century CE. The paper argues that not only do the two poems concern two different and separate objects, but also that just APl 63 could refer to a statue (and not necessarily the famous one accepted by most scholars), whereas APl 62 seems to allude to a smaller object belonging to the category of imperial luxury gifts.
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Lexis (Peru)
Lexis (Peru) Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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