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La battaglia di Himera (480 a. C.) nelle interpretazioni storiografiche antiche e nelle moderne riletture di G. Grote ed E.A. Freeman

Authors: Trifirò, Maria Stella;

La battaglia di Himera (480 a. C.) nelle interpretazioni storiografiche antiche e nelle moderne riletture di G. Grote ed E.A. Freeman

Abstract

Il sincronismo tra le battaglie di Himera e Salamina è stato codificato dalla storiografia antica con l’intento di unificare la Grecità, metropolitana e occidentale, nella comune celebrazione della vittoria contro il barbaro : un nome che accomuna indistintamente Cartaginesi e Persiani. Le due vittorie vennero interpretate tout court come un trionfo della civiltà sulla barbarie. Su questa stessa linea interpretativa si sono mosse alcune analisi della storiografia moderna (xix-xx sec.) anch’esse caratterizzate da forti connotazioni ideologiche. L’attenzione si sofferma in particolare sulle riletture che degli eventi del 480 a.C. hanno dato G. Grote ed E. A. Freeman ; nei loro lavori è possibile individuare una prospettiva “eurocentrica” e filo-occidentale che va a sovrapporsi alla riflessione antica. I due studiosi sono accomunati dalla volontà di inserire questo evento siceliota in un immaginario percorso di civilizzazione, svoltosi attraverso i secoli, che pone sullo stesso piano la vittoria greca contro Cartaginesi e Persiani e la vittoria normanna contro i Saraceni, entrambe avvenute in Sicilia.

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Carthaginians, battle of Himera (480 BC), battaglia di Himera (480 a.C.), Cartaginesi, bataille d’Himère (480 av. J.-C.), Greeks, Carthaginois, Grecs, E. A. Freeman, civiltà, Sicile, civilization, civilisation, Sicilia, barbarie, G. Grote, Greci, Sicily, barbarism

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