Publication: Períoikoi: los registros tempranos del término en las Historias de Heródoto = [Períoikoi: the early occurrences of the term in Herodotus Histories]
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Basile, Gastón Javier
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Murcia: Universidad de Murcia, Editum
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En los últimos decenios se han multiplicado los estudios vinculados a las
comunidades rurales asentadas en las regiones de Laconia y Mesenia,
comúnmente denominadas periecas. Pese a existir un relativo consenso en lo
atinente a la injerencia de tipo económico y militar de dichas comunidades
respecto de la pólis espartana, aún subsiste la polémica en relación con el status
particular de dichos pueblos. Desde un abordaje semántico-lexicológico, el
presente trabajo intenta poner de relieve los matices discursivos del empleo del
término períoikoi y sus derivados en las fuentes clásicas, a los efectos de
contribuir a los debates historiográficos actuales, muchos de los cuales soslayan
una consideración pormenorizada de los contextos de uso del término y sus
matizaciones en las fuentes históricas. Analizaremos específicamente los campos
lingüísticos y conceptuales que configura las Historias de Heródoto, texto en el
que el uso del término se registra por primera vez.
In recent years there has been a growing scholarly interest in the rural settlements located in the regions of Laconia and Messenia, commonly referred to as perioikic communities. Despite an existing partial consensus concerning the economic and military connections between the perioikic communities and the Spartan polis, the actual status of such settlements still remains a matter of considerable controversy. This paper adopts a semantic-lexicological approach in an attempt to outline the discursive connotations of the term períoikoi and its cognates as employed in the classical sources. Such analysis aims to contribute to the ongoing historiographical debates, many of which overlook the in situ occurrences of the term in the actual sources and its various connotations. The paper specifically explores the linguistic and semantic fields of the term períoikos and its cognates as first recorded in Herodotus’ Histories.
In recent years there has been a growing scholarly interest in the rural settlements located in the regions of Laconia and Messenia, commonly referred to as perioikic communities. Despite an existing partial consensus concerning the economic and military connections between the perioikic communities and the Spartan polis, the actual status of such settlements still remains a matter of considerable controversy. This paper adopts a semantic-lexicological approach in an attempt to outline the discursive connotations of the term períoikoi and its cognates as employed in the classical sources. Such analysis aims to contribute to the ongoing historiographical debates, many of which overlook the in situ occurrences of the term in the actual sources and its various connotations. The paper specifically explores the linguistic and semantic fields of the term períoikos and its cognates as first recorded in Herodotus’ Histories.
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