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Beyond the ‚Invention of Athens‘. The 5th century Athenian „Tatenkatalog“ as example of ,Intentional History‘

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Summary

Nicole Loraux’s seminal book „L’invention d’Athènes“ (1981) opened a new way of understanding the Athenian funeral oration. It is a well-known fact that the Athenians exploited the annual logos epitaphios in honor of the war dead to convey a patriotic image of the Athenian past, centered on a canonical list of glorious mythic-historical deeds. This list – the so called „Tatenkatalog“ – has been so far investigated in terms of either ,political propaganda‘ or ,official polis tradition‘, where both definitions involve a high degree of historical simplification and, to some extent, falsification. This view, if somehow true as for the 4th century literary version of the list, must be reassessed as for the 5th century catalogue, which in fact is to be considered as a prominent example of ,intentional history‘ (in H.-J. Gehrke’s definition), produced by – and at the same time turned to – the political community itself, as the result of complex identity needs.

Riassunto

Come è noto, „L’invention d’Athènes“ di Nicole Loraux (1981) ha inaugurato una nuova interpretazione dell’orazione funebre ateniese. Ogni anno il logos epitaphios trasmetteva una immagine patriottica degli Ateniesi, incentrata su una lista canonica di eventi gloriosi di natura miti-storica. Questa lista, il cosiddetto „Tatenkatalog“, è stato sinora indagato in termini di propaganda politica o di ‚official polis tradition‘, dunque sulla scorta di paradigmi che implicano una semplificazione, talora falsificazione, della realtà storica. Questa lettura, se in una certa misura valida per la versione trasmessa dalle fonti letterarie di IV secolo, deve essere invece rivista a proposito del catalogo di V secolo, che deve essere invece inteso come un esempio calzante di ‚storia intenzionale‘ (secondo la definizione di H.-J. Gehrke), prodotto da – e allo stesso tempo rivolta a – la comunità politica stessa, alla luce di una complessa trama di esigenze identitarie.

Acknowledgements

I would like to thank Maurizio Giangiulio and Irene Polinskaya for reading the manuscript and providing precious comments and observations. I bear full responsibility for any remaining mistakes or inaccuracies.

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