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The trees in the middle of Paradise (Gn 2:9) during the Great Lent: Orthodox hymnography as biblical interpretation

2022

The article examines the interpretation of the Scripture in Byzantine hymnography during the Great Lent. Some notable recent contributions focus on Andrew of Crete’s and Romanos the Melodist’s compositions, illustrating the hymnographic way of understanding the Scriptures. The author of this study presents a selection of stanzas from hymns of the Triodion that refer to the trees of Paradise. Hymnography perceives the trees in Genesis 2–3 in direct connection with the cross. Only rarely is the tree of life a metaphor for Jesus, as the shadow of the tree of the cross is seldom a metaphor for protection. Another interesting aspect in relation to hymnography is the fact that it represents a typ…

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Ars adeo latet arte sua. Riflessioni sull'intertestualità ovidiana. II - Le Metamorfosi

2003

Atti del seminario tenutosi a Palermo il 27 e 28 Gennaio 2003 Proceedings of the conference held in Palermo, Italy on January 27 and 28, 2003

intertextualityOvid Metamorphoses intertextualityOvidio; Metamorfosi; intertestualità; Ovid; Metamorphoses; intertextualityintertestualitàMetamorfosiOvidioMetamorphosesOvidio Metamorfosi intertestualitàOvidSettore L-FIL-LET/04 - Lingua E Letteratura Latina
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Da Croce a Vico, vita come opera

2022

This paper is dedicated to the investigation of a particular discursive genre, that of philosophical autobiography. Although the dialogue between philosophers is not only about the doctrine they propose, but also about the genres through which they decide to communicate that doctrine, the philosophical autobiography is usually regarded as having no doctrinal value. In this genre the enunciative scene is made explicit, so that the ‘I’ who thinks coincides with the ‘I’ who writes and, in some cases, also with the ‘I’ who lives. We will investigate the enunciation procedures and, above all, the relations between enunciation and enunciatee.

philosophical autobiography text intertextuality Descartes Cogito
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