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Living voice and lifeless letters: Reserve towards writing in the Graeco-Roman world

机译:活泼的声音和毫无生气的信件:保留在Graeco-Roman世界写作的意愿

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This study contributes to the understanding of communication in antiquity by analysing a few specific references to oral and literate traditions in Hellenistic and Christian texts. In the Graeco-Roman world we find a surprising widespread reticence towards writing, varying from mere indifference to active scepticism. The scribal culture of antiquity exhibits a strong bias towards orality, with even literates expressing little confidence in writing. There was a prevailing preference for the ‘living voice' in education, and a strong belief that corpora of teaching which were never written down, and could not be written down, distinguished the insiders from the outsiders.
机译:这项研究通过分析希腊语和基督教文本中对口头和识字传统的一些具体参考,有助于了解古代的交流。在古希腊罗马世界中,我们发现对写作的沉默态度令人惊讶,从无动于衷到积极的怀疑主义不等。古代的抄写文化对口头表现出强烈的偏见,甚至有识字的人也对写作缺乏信心。人们普遍倾向于在教育中使用“活泼的声音”,并且坚信从来没有写下来也无法写下来的教学语料库将内部人员与外部人员区分开。

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