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タイトル: Juvenalis における exempla maiorum
その他のタイトル: Exempla maiorum in Juvenal
著者: 谷, 栄一郎  KAKEN_name
著者名の別形: TANI, Eiichiro
発行日: 20-Mar-1980
出版者: 京都大学文学部西洋古典研究室
誌名: 西洋古典論集
巻: 1
開始ページ: 67
終了ページ: 76
抄録: Reading Juvenal's satires we are deeply impressed by his use of picturesque examples. He refers to good examples chiefly from the maiores or the ancestors of Rome. Although it can be said that some of them are reduced to commonplaces, generally speaking Juvenal uses them to serve the purpose of each satire. In the invective Satires I, II and VI he uses them to accuse the degenerate nobility and to demonstrate that their behaviour is shameful and a disgrace to their ancestors. In the plaintive Satires III, V and VII, he uses maiores to express a kind of "chronological primitivism", in the form of a longing for the Golden Age. In the persuasive Satires VIII, XI and XIV the poet invokes exempla maiorum as a guiding principle of conduct. In addition Juvenal sometimes refers to renowned philosophers. His attitude to them does not remain unchanged throughout the satires. In Satires II and III he scorns hypocrite philosophers. Seneca is praised in Satires V and VIII, not because he was a philosopher, but because he was very generous to his less fortunate friends. In Satire X two Greek philosophers, Heraclitus and Democritus are placed above Roman ancestors. By examining how Juvenal deals with philosophers, we can deduce that the philosophers he approves of are those who despise luxury and live a simple life and whose teachings agree with his own experience and conceptions.
記述: この論文は国立情報学研究所の学術雑誌公開支援事業により電子化されました。
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2433/68543
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