The Sacrament of Language
Translated by Adam Kotsko
THE SACRAMENT OF LANGUAGE An Archaeology of the Oath ( Homo Sacer II, 3) Giorgio Agamben polity
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Contents Translator s Note Abbreviations vii viii The Sacrament of Language 1 Bibliography 73
Von diesen Vorgängenen meldet kein Zeuge; sie zu verstehn bietet unser eignes Bewusstsein keinen Anhalt. Nur eine Urkunde ist uns von ihnen geblieben, so schweigsam dem unkundigen, wie beredt dem kundigen: die Sprache. (No witness reports these events; our own consciousness offers no grounds to understand them. Only one document is left to us by them, as silent to the ignorant as it is eloquent to the experienced: language.) Hermann Usener Der Schematismus der Verstandesbegriffe ist... ein Augenblick in welchem Metaphysik und Physik beide Ufer zugleich berühren Styx interfusa. (The schematism of the concepts of the intellect... is an instant in which the shores of metaphysics and physics make contact Styx interfusa.) Immanuel Kant
Translator s Note The translator would like to thank Giorgio Agamben, Kevin Attell, Daniel Colucciello Barber, Joshua Furnal, Ted Jennings, and Virgil Brower for their suggested improvements; Nunzio N. D Alessio, Dennis Hou, Evan Kuehn, Craig McFarlane, and Yotam Pappo for bibliographical assistance; and Emily-Jane Cohen, Sarah Crane Newman, and the rest of the staff of Stanford University Press. Existing English translations have been used wherever possible, though sometimes altered to reflect the translation provided by the author; citations of modern texts where a translation is available have the original page numbers followed by the English edition cited, while premodern texts are cited according to standard textual divisions. All biblical quotations are taken from the New Revised Standard Version. All other translations are my own, carried out in consultation with the author s translations. vii
Abbreviations Aen. Ann. Apol. Cra. Mens. Il. Inst. Metaph. Od. PL Pyth. Rep. Theog. Tib. Verr. Aeneid (Virgil) Annales (Tacitus) Apologeticus (Tertullian) Cratylus (Plato) De mensibus (Lydus) The Iliad (Homer) Institutiones (Gaius) Metaphysics (Aristotle) The Odyssey (Homer) Patrologia Latina ( J.-P. Migne, ed.) Pythian Odes (Pindar) Republic (Plato) Theogonia (Hesiod) Life of Tiberius (Suetonius) The First Oration Against Verres (Cicero) viii
The Sacrament of Language