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Il loggione
2018
This is the Italian version of Ritsos poetry book "Iperoon", accompanied by introductions and notes
Aproximación a la lengua de los tratados hipocráticos De fistulis y De haemorrhoidibus
2003
A partir de una aproximación previa en un trabajo anterior a propósito de aspectos fonéticos y morfológicos en dos tratados quirúrgicos del Corpus Hippocraticum, De fistulis y De haemorrhoidibus, en el presente artículo se quiere continuar esta labor en el terreno de la sintaxis y el vocabulario, con vistas a poner de relieve algunos rasgos de griego helenístico que, claramente, aparecen en estos tratados. Todo ello refuerza la opinión de que estos tratados son obras de pleno siglo IV a. C., De haemorrhoidibus probablemente de mediados de siglo y De fistulis quizá algo anterior. From a previous approach about phonetic and morphological features in the Hippocratic treatrises De fistulis and …
Commentariolum de origine atque natura dactylo-epitritorum
2021
Si cerca di mostrare che i dattilo-epitriti derivano dalla scomposizione dell´ esametro epico e che non nascono dagli epodi di tipo archilocheo. Si cerca inoltre di mostrare quali sono gli elementi costitutivi dei dattilo-epitriti (hemiepe, trochei, reiziani ecc.) e le combinazioni preferite dai poeti. Vengono analizzati tutti i passi metricamente difficili di Stesicoro, Pindaro, Bacchilide. We try to show that the dactyl-epitrites derive from the decomposition of the epic hexameter and that they do not arise from the Archylokean epodes. It also tries to show what are the constitutive elements of the dactyl-epitrites (hemiepe, trochei, reiziani, etc.) and the combinations preferred by the p…
The words of conjecture. Semiotics and epistemology in ancient medicine and rhetoric
2016
This article considers the epistemology of Classical rhetoric and Hippocratic medicine, focusing on two key terms: semeion and tekmerion. Through an analysis of the specific case of ancient Greek medicine and rhetoric, we hope to bring out the conjectural and fallible nature of human knowledge. The paper focuses on the epistemological and methodological affinity between these two ancient technai, and considers the medical uses of semeion and tekmerion in the light of their meaning in the rhetorical sphere. Chronologically, the analysis follows an inverse pathway: it starts from Aristotle and from Rhetorica ad Alexandrum, and then moves on to Antiphon’s texts (chosen as an exemplary case) an…
Aspectos fonéticos y morfológicos de dos tratados del Corpus Hippocraticum
2002
Entre otras consideraciones, en este artículo se quieren poner de relieve algunos rasgos lingüísticos de los tratados hipocráticos De fistulis y De haemorrhoidibus, dentro del grupo de los tratados quirúrgicos de la Colección, con vistas a mostrar cómo se entreveran en ellos rasgos jónicos y áticos en dirección al griego helenístico. En nuestra opinión, estos tratados son obras de pleno siglo IV a. C., De haemorrhoidibus probablemente de mediados de siglo y De fistulis quizá algo anterior. Among other considerations, in this paper the author tries to point out some specific and linguistic features of the Hippocratic treatrises De fistulis and De haemorrhoidibus, both among the surgical trea…
Estimation of historical vertical displacement at the Capo d’Orlando coast (Northern Sicily) based on submerged grinding wheels of Greek age
2009
Introduction
2014
Studying Ancient Greek offers new insights for linguistic theory. Thanks to the amount of available written data of a large corpus at our disposal, it is possible for a linguist to test hypotheses from modern theories in order to explain language phenomena, without disregarding a description according to methodologies adopted in traditional analyses of ancient languages. In particular, the morphological complexity of the Greek verb with its highly intricate inflectional system provide a valuable basis for an in-depth-analysis of the mechanisms which regulate the functioning of a language in the mind of the speaker. Crucially, in recent times also deductive methodologies adopted in the gener…
Homeric Evidences of an Inherently Actional Opposition: ἔρχομαι vs ἦλθον
2020
The paper aims at analyzing the paradigmatic relationship between the verbs ἔρχομαι and ἦλθον in Homeric Greek. Both verbs convey the idea of going within a Homeric suppletive paradigm. Although suppletivism between ἔρχομαι, εἶμι, ἐλεύσομαι (future), ἦλθον (aorist), εἰλήλουθα (perfect) is generally accepted, there is still uncertainty on both etymology and semantic features involving inherent actionality, with particular reference to ἔρχομαι. Therefore, the actional status of ἔρχομαι and its relationship with ἦλθον need further investigation. A textual analysis of the Homeric occurrences of both ἔρχομαι and ἦλθον, focusing on the semantic-syntactic discourse context, has shed light on their…
Synchronous Worlds
2021
In the Mediterranean basin, the archaeological presence is extremely relevant and diffuse. Together with this is a difficult intertwining with contemporary urban settlements, which archaeology, by tradition, has to be protected from. If conservation is the goal of restoration, the problem of the cohabitation between past and present use is still an issue. This paper will focus on the project of enhancement of the archaeological park of the Greek colony of Naxos, near Messina, in Sicily, led by the Department of Architecture of the University of Palermo in cooperation with the administrative head of the park. At the crossroads between the sea, the highway, a lemon orchard and the city of Gi…