作为阿喀琉斯和阿斯克勒庇俄斯的医学导师:城市半人马的教育使命

V. Pichugina
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这篇文章对半人马喀戎的形象进行了历史和教学分析,喀戎一生中大部分时间都奉献给了教学。在凯龙拥有并传授给他众多学生的大量知识、技能和能力中,有三个领域与教育有关:1)如何战斗和夺取生命;2)如何治愈和恢复生命——治疗的艺术,与军事相反;3)特殊技能,如如何演奏乐器或识别星座。我们比较了代表阿基里斯和阿斯克勒庇俄斯学生道路的文本和视觉(公元前6 -5世纪陶瓷上的图像)传统,对他们来说,医学知识是课程的重要组成部分。阿喀琉斯和阿斯克勒庇俄斯是婴儿时期来到喀戎的学生,喀戎成为他们的导师兼护士。阿斯克勒庇俄斯是一名优秀的学生,在医学上取得了重大进步,但阿喀琉斯却是半人马身上最有天赋的学生,而且可能是与他最亲近的,不仅在亲属关系上,而且在精神上也是如此。关于喀戎如何训练和教育阿喀琉斯和阿斯克勒庇俄斯的故事的比较使我们看到,在古代传统中,喀戎被描绘成一个城市的半人马。与其他半人马不同,他的双重本性受制于人性:与他的亲戚不同,他聪明,不好斗,治愈人们并安排他们的事务,为学生制定独特的课程,并在城外教育他们,但为了城市。这就是为什么凯龙星作为一个导师总是被描绘成一张和蔼可亲的脸;他半穿着束腰外衣,他的前腿末端并没有蹄子,这是人的腿。他在佩利翁山上的学校以其独创性而闻名:贴近自然的教育和养育旨在为学生在城市的生活和为城市的利益而进行的活动做好准备。
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Cheiron as a Mentor in Medicine to Achilles and Asclepius: the Pedagogical Mission of an Urban Centaur
The article provides a historical and pedagogical analysis of the images of Chiron, a centaur who devoted a significant part of his life to teaching. Among the extensive list of knowledge, skills and abilities that Chiron possessed and passed on to his numerous students, there are three areas related to education: 1) how to fight and take a life, 2) how to heal and return life – the art of healing, the reverse of the military, 3) special skills, such as how to play musical instruments or recognize constellations. We have compared the textual and visual (images on ceramics of the 6th-5th centuries BC) traditions that represent the student paths of Achilles and Asclepius, for whom medical knowledge was an important part of the curriculum. Achilles and Asclepius were students who came to Chiron as infants and for whom Chiron became a mentor-nurse. Asclepius was an excellent student who made significant progress in medicine, but Achilles, nevertheless, was the most gifted student of the centaur and, probably, the closest to him, not only in kinship, but also in spirit. A comparison of stories about how Chiron trained and educated Achilles and Asclepius allows us to see that in the ancient tradition Chiron is depicted as an urban centaur. Unlike other centaurs, his dual nature is subject to humanity: unlike his relatives, he is wise, not aggressive, heals people and arranges their affairs, develops unique curricula for students and educates them outside the city, but for the city. That is why Chiron as a mentor is always depicted with a kind face and outdoors; he is half dressed in a tunic and his front legs do not end with hooves, these are human legs. His school on Mount Pelion is distinguished by its originality: education and upbringing close to nature is designed to prepare a student for life in the city and activities for the benefit of the city.
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