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apocatastasis
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語源
Learned borrowing from Latin apocatastasis, itself from Ancient Greek ἀποκατάστασις (apokatástasis, “restoration, reëstablishment”), from ἀποκαθίστημι (apokathístēmi, “to stand up again”), from ἀπό- (apó-, “back again”) + καθίστημι (kathístēmi, “to set, place, constitute, appoint”), from κατά- (katá-, “down, for”) + ἵστημι (hístēmi, “to set, stand, establish”).
名詞
apocatastasis (plural apocatastases)
- (rare) Restoration, renovation, reestablishment, particularly:
- (especially religion, rare) An apocalypse leading to the remaking of the world rather than a Final Judgment, (Christianity) an Origenist doctrine condemned by the 543 C.E. Synod of Constantinople.
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1678, Julius Firmicus, translated by Ralph Cudworth, The true intellectual system of the universe, I iv 328:
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The Egyptians were the first assertors of the soul's immortality, and of its transmigration, after the death and corruption of this body, into the bodies of other animals successively, viz. until it have run round through the whole circuit of terrestrial, marine, and volatile animals, after which, they say, it is to return again into a human body; they supposing this revolution or apocatastasis of souls to be made in no less space than that of three thousand years.
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- 1885, Philip Schaff translating the anathemas confirmed by the 553 C.E. Second Ecumenical Council in The Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers:
- If anyone shall say that all reasonable beings will one day be united in one, when the hypostases as well as the numbers and the bodies shall have disappeared,... moreover, that in this pretended apocatastasis, spirits only will continue to exist... let him be anathema.
- A Tradition...concerning the Apocatastasis of the World...partly by Inundation and partly by Conflagration.
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2003 January, Edward Moore, Origen of Alexandria and apokatastasis: Some Notes on the Development of a Noble Notion:
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The Stoic idea was based upon an astronomical doctrine according to which the return (apokatastasis) of the planets to their proper "celestial signs" initiates the conflagration (ekpurôsis), which is the reduction of the entire cosmos to its primal element (fire), after which follows the rebirth of all existing things.
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- (religion) The doctrine that all souls will enter heaven or paradise, (Christianity) an Origenist doctrine condemned by the 543 C.E. Synod of Constantinople.
- 1867, R.E. Wallis translating F.J. Delitzsch, A system of Biblical psychology, VII 552:
- No doctrine...contradicts the Holy Scripture in a more unwarrantable manner than that of the so-called Apokatastasis.
- 1867, R.E. Wallis translating F.J. Delitzsch, A system of Biblical psychology, VII 552:
- (medicine, rare) Return to an earlier condition.
- (astronomy) Return to the same apparent position, as after a revolution.
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1822, Apuleius, translated by Thomas Taylor, Metamorphosis, or Golden Ass, I 33:
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The accurate apocatastasis (i.e. regression to the same sign) of the moon, and in a similar manner of the sun.
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- (especially religion, rare) An apocalypse leading to the remaking of the world rather than a Final Judgment, (Christianity) an Origenist doctrine condemned by the 543 C.E. Synod of Constantinople.
同意語
参照
- ^ Oxford English Dictionary, "apocatastasis, n."
語源
Borrowed from Ancient Greek ἀποκατάστασις (apokatástasis).
発音
- (Classical Latin) IPA: [a.pɔ.kaˈtas.ta.sɪs]
- (modern Italianate Ecclesiastical) IPA: [a.po.kaˈtas.ta.s̬is]
名詞
apocatastasis f (genitive apocatastasis); third declension
- restoration, return
- (astrology) return of the stars to their position of the previous year
- (New Latin, Christianity, theology) apocatastasis (Origenist doctrine holding that an apocalypse shall remake the world rather than lead to a Final Judgment)
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1828, Tommaso di Gesù, Speculum Theologicum Universae Theologiae, Gabrielis Porcelli, page 108:
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Resurrectio vocatur Apocatastasis, idest restitutio, quae non est nova formatio, sed reformatio
- The resurrection is called “Apocatastasis.” It is a restoration, not a new formation, but a reformation
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- (New Latin, medicine) restoration of a patient to a healthy condition
語形変化
Third-declension noun (i-stem).
| singular | plural | |
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| nominative | apocatastasis | apocatastasēs |
| genitive | apocatastasis | apocatastasium |
| dative | apocatastasī | apocatastasibus |
| accusative | apocatastasem | apocatastasēs apocatastasīs |
| ablative | apocatastase | apocatastasibus |
| vocative | apocatastasis | apocatastasēs |
関連する語
- apocatastaticus
- apocatasticus
派生した語
- English: apocatastasis
- French: apocatastase
- Portuguese: apocatástase
参照
- “apocatastasis”, in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879), A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press
- “apocatastasis”, in Gaffiot, Félix (1934), Dictionnaire illustré latin-français, Hachette.
- R. E. Latham, D. R. Howlett, & R. K. Ashdowne, editors (1975–2013), “apocatastasis”, in Dictionary of Medieval Latin from British Sources, London: Oxford University Press for the British Academy, →ISBN, →OCLC
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