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意味・対訳 アレオパゴス会議員の。アレオパゴス会議 Areopagusとは、古代アテナイの政治機構。アクロポリスに近い「アレス神の丘(アレオパゴス)」にて行われた。
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Areopagitic
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/11/10 21:47 UTC 版)
語源
Borrowed from Latin Areopagiticus, from Ancient Greek Ἀρεοπᾰγῑτῐκός (Areopăgītĭkós).
発音
- IPA: /ˌɛəɹiəʊpəˈd͡ʒɪtɪk/
形容詞
Areopagitic (comparative more Areopagitic, superlative most Areopagitic)
- (Ancient Greece) Of or pertaining to the Areopagus (council of ancient Athens).
- (Ancient Rome) Of or pertaining to the Areopagitic Oration of Dionysius of Halicarnassus (named after but only loosely connected to the Areopagus).
- (theology, early Christianity, historical) Of or pertaining to the Corpus Areopagiticum of Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite.
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2020, Constantinos Athanasopoulos, “5. The Cloud of Unknowing in Eckhart, Palamas, and Wittgenstein”, in Constantinos Athanasopoulos, editor, Orthodox Mysticism and Asceticism, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, page 88:
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In the West, the Areopagitic texts were translated by Hilduin (c. 785 — c. 855), Bishop of Paris, who received a manuscript at his monastery of Saint Denys, and Johannes Scotus Eriugena (815-877) who knew about them from his time in Irish monasteries and produced a widely known and used translation in middle and later medieval times.
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使用する際の注意点
- Several orations originally delivered to the Areopagus are called Areopagitic orations. One such, attributed to Isocrates (4th century BCE), is also often called the Areopagitikos. It addressed perceived deficiencies in the democratic system of the time, and later inspired John Milton to give the name Areopagitica to his polemic advocating freedom of speech.
- The Areopagitic Oration of Dionysius of Helicarnassus (1st century BCE) was in fact delivered to an assemblage of Roman senators and intellectuals, rather than to the Greek Areopagus. It was an argument for the superiority of Greek literature, philosophy and rhetoric.
- The Areopagitics (also known as the Corpus Areopagiticum) are 6th century theological works pseudepigraphically attributed to the writer known as Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite.
名詞
Areopagitic (plural Areopagitics)
- (Ancient Greece) A document connected to the Areopagus, particularly an oration delivered before it.
- 1836 (1810), William Mitford, The History of Greece, Volume VIII, T. Cadell (London), W. Blackwood & Sons (Edinburgh), New Edition, page 60,
- The Areopagitic carries within itself clear indication of its own date, after the conclusion of peace with the confederates, and before the measures which quickly followed […] .
- 1884 (1869), Thomas Carlyle, Carlyles' Works: Critical and miscellaneous essays, Volume IV, Dana Estes & Charles E. Lauriat, page 201,
- 1836 (1810), William Mitford, The History of Greece, Volume VIII, T. Cadell (London), W. Blackwood & Sons (Edinburgh), New Edition, page 60,
参照
- “Areopagitic”, in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.: G. & C. Merriam, 1913, →OCLC.
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