国王和卡通画家跟托勒密一世的照片天哪

IF 0.6 3区 历史学 0 ARCHAEOLOGY JOURNAL OF EGYPTIAN ARCHAEOLOGY Pub Date : 2009-01-01 DOI:10.1177/030751330909500123
Martina Minas-Nerpel
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在这本书中,彼得·纳迪格讨论了关于托勒密八世的文本和图像证据,他在公元前170年至163年和公元前145年至116年统治埃及。纳迪格考虑了希腊文、通俗文和象形文字埃及文的当代资料来源,以及从公元前二世纪的希腊化历史学家波利比乌斯到公元五世纪的基督教作家奥罗修斯的古代作者。纳迪格的主要目的不仅是提供所有相关资料的概述(第5页),而且还要批判性地检查为什么文学资料认为托勒密八世是最不受欢迎的希腊国王之一(第2页)。换句话说,作者想要仔细审查并超越古代作者的偏见,他们提供了一个消极的,几乎是漫画的画面,与国王的自我呈现大相径庭。为了实现这一目标,纳迪格从不同的角度分析和比较了不同的资料来源,包括他零碎的回忆录《Hypomnemata》所提供的国王自己的资料,并以这种新的视角来评价国王及其统治的本质。正如许多与希腊罗马埃及相关的主题所必需的那样,纳迪格采取了跨学科的方法。这本书于2002年作为《古代史》中的一篇论文提交,但他包括了埃及学和考古学的数据,以呈现托勒密八世的全面形象。其结果是一本有用的资料书,它揭示了埃及在希腊化时期的发展,以及埃及与罗马的联系。然而,这并没有显著改变我们对国王的印象,他被官方称为“恩人”(Euergetes),并被诋毁为“罪犯”(Kakergetes)和“壶腹”(Physkon)。本书首先简要回顾了托勒密八世的学术历史和一个简短的传记(第一章);这个概述包括国王与他的兄弟姐妹和共同统治者(170年至164年)的艰难关系,托勒密六世和克利奥帕特拉二世,他在164/3年的唯一统治,以及公元前145年至116年的最后时期。从142年开始,他不仅统治一个,而且有两个王后或妻子,他的妹妹
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In this volume, Peter Nadig discusses textual and iconographic evidence concerning Ptolemy vIII euergetes II, who reigned in egypt from 170 to 163 and from 145 to 116 bc. Nadig takes into account the contemporary sources in Greek, Demotic, and hieroglyphic egyptian, as well as the ancient authors from Polybius, a Hellenistic historian of the second century bc, to Orosius, a Christian author of the fifth century ad. Nadig’s chief aim is not only to provide an overview of all relevant sources (p. 5), but also to critically examine why the literary sources judged Ptolemy vIII to be one of the most tarnished Hellenistic kings (p. 2). In other words, the author wants to scrutinise and look beyond the prejudices of the ancient authors, who provide a negative and almost caricatured picture which drastically diverges from the king’s self-presentation. To achieve this goal, Nadig analyses and compares the diverse sources from different points of view, including the king’s own provided by his fragmentary Hypomnemata (memoirs), and evaluates the king and the nature of his rule in this new light. As is necessary for many topics related to Graeco-Roman egypt, Nadig takes an interdisciplinary approach. The book was submitted in 2002 as a Habilitationsschrift in Ancient History, but he includes both egyptological and archaeological data in order to present a comprehensive picture of Ptolemy vIII. The result is a useful source book which sheds light on egypt’s development in the Hellenistic period, and on egypt’s connections with Rome. It does not, however, significantly change our picture of a king officially called Euergetes (benefactor) and denigrated as Kakergetes (malefactor) and Physkon (pot belly). The book begins with a brief review of the history of scholarship on Ptolemy vIII and a short biography (Chapter I); this overview includes the king’s difficult relationships with his siblings and co-rulers from 170 to 164, Ptolemy vI and Cleopatra II, his sole reign in 164/3, and the final period from 145 to 116 bc. From 142, he not only ruled with one, but with two queens or wives, his sister-
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