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中英文本
Mediterranean history - under the volcano
地中海的历史-于火山下
The Invention of Sicily. By Jamie Mackay.
《西西里岛起源》杰米·麦凯
Sicily beguiles. It offers coves with limpid water; Greek temples, such as those at Agrigento and Segesta, that are among the best preserved in the Mediterranean; a Roman amphitheatre at Taormina still used for its original dramatic purpose; grandiose Baroque palazzi; bustling street markets; some of the best food to be had in Italy; an expanding range of fine wines at reasonable prices; and a cathedral in Palermo that is a riot of eclecticism. Etna on a spring morning, still capped with snow and belching smoke, is among Europe’s greatest sights.
西西里令人着迷
The ancient Greeks saw Sicily as rich and fertile yet “dangerous and unpredictable”. For Jamie Mackay, author of this brief and pacey history of the island, their perception reflected a dual view of Sicily that would be expressed in different forms up to the present day. In Mr Mackay’s telling, a tipping-point arrived at the dawn of the 14th century after several hundred years of relatively enlightened rule by Byzantine Greeks, Arabs and Normans. The uprising that came to be known as the Sicilian Vespers sparked a war that led to the expulsion of the island’s French rulers. But it is only too characteristic of Sicily’s ill fortune that this popular victory should ultimately have had such dismal effects.
古希腊人认为西西里岛是个肥沃富饶之地,但它“危险且不可预测”
Sovereignty over an ethnically and religiously diverse island passed, via the rulers of Aragon and Catalonia, to those of a newly unified Spain, obsessed with confessional uniformity and, by implication, racial purity. Sicily became an outlying territory in an empire that favoured traditional social arrangements and a profoundly conservative form of Catholicism. For almost 400 years, Mr Mackay notes, Sicily had been governed by an urban elite in Palermo. “Following the Vespers, though, power moved progressively away from these individuals, and into the hands of rural landowners and church authorities.”
主张种族和宗教多样化的时代已经过去,从阿拉贡和加泰罗尼亚的统治者,到新近统一的西班牙统治者,都痴迷宗教统一,也暗中追求着种族纯洁性
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词语解释
1.The ancient Greeks saw Sicily as rich and fertile yet "dangerous and unpredictable".
fertile 富饶的,肥沃的;能生育的
eg.Anything grows in this fertile ground.
这片肥沃的土地上长什么都行
。【同根词】fertilize 使受精;使肥沃
2.Sovereignty over an ethnically and religiously diverse island passed.
sovereignty over 对...的主权
eg.The country claimed sovereignty over the island.
那个国家声称对该岛拥有主权
。【常见搭配】sovereignty over territorial waters 领海主权
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