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Between Time and Culture: Anthropology and Historicity in the Study of Ancient Literature

2015

ENGLISH Since several decades the use of an ethno-anthropological approach has met with considerable success among classical scholars. The comparative analysis of ancient and ‘primitive’ cultures and the application of anthropological models to the interpretation of classical texts have stood out as a powerful alternative to traditional philology. This paper reassesses the complex relationship between cultural anthropology and classical studies, highlighting the relevance of historicity and diachronic factors as basic dimensions of both fields. Indeed, classicists referring to ethno-anthropology and its methods have sometimes inclined to see Graeco-Roman antiquity as a stereotypically homog…

Cultural StudiesAnthropology of the Ancient WorldHistory of Classical Scholarshiplcsh:History of the Greco-Roman WorldHistoricityHumanismlcsh:PAlcsh:DE1-100lcsh:Greek language and literature. Latin language and literatureIdealismAnthropology of the Ancient World; Historicity; Classicism; History of Classical Scholarship; Humanism; Idealism; Cultural StudiesSettore L-FIL-LET/04 - Lingua E Letteratura LatinaClassicism
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Casi di corruzione nei Rerum Gestarum libri di Ammiano Marcellino

2020

The paper provides food for thought on the issue of corruption in Ammianus Marcellinus’ History pointing out the need for revising the criteria of valuation of this phenomenology in order to assess it in modern conceptual terms. As a consequence Ammianus’ Res Gestae have to be analysed moving from the political, economic and social contexts as they stem not only from historiographical sources, but also from the Codes, enabling scholars to test the level of bias of the historian who was stubbornly anchored to the values of tradition that, in his opinion, coincided with the ordo’s privileges.

Linguistics and LanguageHistoryHistoryLiterature and Literary TheoryCorruptionburocraziamedia_common.quotation_subjectcorruptionlcsh:DE1-100Language and LinguisticsPhenomenology (philosophy)Politicslcsh:History of Lawlcsh:History of the Greco-Roman Worldrerum gestarum librisocial classes.Classicsammiano marcellinocorruzioneOrder (virtue)Valuation (finance)media_commonceti socialilcsh:KJ2-1040burocracyHistoriographylcsh:Greek language and literature. Latin language and literatureammianus marcellinuslcsh:PAHumanitiesErga-Logoi
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Le regard dans la Mostellaria de Plaute

2014

Au premier abord, la thématique de la vue et du regard évoque davantage les mythes thébains, ou le Cycle épique et les tragédies qui s’en inspirent, que la comédie : ce sont Œdipe et Tirésias, Penthée et Actéon, qui furent punis d’avoir vu ce qu’ils n’auraient pas dû voir. Je visitai récemment une exposition sur Shakespeare au British Museum : un reliquaire contenant l’œil d’un Jésuite exécuté en 1606, qui y était présenté pour son lien politique avec Macbeth, me fit davantage penser au Roi L...

[SHS.LITT] Humanities and Social Sciences/Literaturelcsh:Ancient historyPlaute[SHS.LITT]Humanities and Social Sciences/Literatureaxe1lcsh:History of the Greco-Roman World[ SHS.LITT ] Humanities and Social Sciences/LiteratureRegardMostellarialcsh:DE1-100lcsh:D51-90
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La vocazione centripeta. Una divergenza ideologica tra Libanio e Temistio di fronte alla prospettiva costantinopolitana dei buleuti di Antiochia

2016

Questa ricerca è incentrata su due personaggi, Temistio e Libanio, che sono esempio di intellettuali orientati verso una prospettiva volta a cogliere i profili di interazione sociale che la loro attività letteraria seppe contemplare. Se i due sono assimilabili per formazione culturale e professione, restano tuttavia ben distinti l’uno dall’altro per tutte le altre rispettive scelte di vita: dal 354 d.C. Libanio si stabilisce definitivamente ad Antiochia, un anno prima di quello in cui Temistio viene nominato senatore di Costantinopoli, inaugurando di seguito la sua carriera di intellettuale organico. L’opera di Temistio e quella di Libanio sono, in realtà, due manifestazioni tra loro antipo…

Greek language and literature. Latin language and literatureThemistius Libanius Antioch Constantinople Senate intellectual HellenismDE1-100Settore L-ANT/03 - Storia RomanaHistory of the Greco-Roman WorldPAHistorika : Studi di Storia Greca e Romana
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‘Philonikia’ e ‘timoria’ nel ‘logos’ di Ermocrate a Gela e nell’‘Olimpico’ di Lisia

2016

The aim of the paper is to underline that some themes are both in the logos  of Hermocrates of Syracuse in Gela and in the Olimpic Oration of Lysias. Purposely, two of these are the theme of philonikia , which Thucydides defined «insane», and the theme of timoria , when the revenge is legitimate and advantageous at same time. The use of such slogans by the Attic orator (even if his father was from Syracuse), testifies the desire to evoke the feeling pansikeliote awaked during the Peace of Gela, in order to spread these themes and values in Mainland Greece too.

Linguistics and LanguageHistoryLiterature and Literary Theorymedia_common.quotation_subjectlcsh:DE1-100Language and Linguisticslcsh:History of Lawlisialcsh:History of the Greco-Roman WorldClassicsOrder (virtue)lysiasmedia_commonlcsh:KJ2-1040ArtLogos Bible Softwarelcsh:Greek language and literature. Latin language and literaturetimoriatucididethucydidesphilonikiaFeelinghermocratesermocratePerformance artlcsh:PACartographyHumanitiesTheme (narrative)ERGA-LOGOI - Rivista di storia, letteratura, diritto e culture dell’antichità
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La lungimiranza politica di Claudio fra storiografia antica e Ragion di stato dei moderni

2018

Il contributo si concentra sul racconto tacitiano del discorso tenuto da Claudio nel 48 d.C. a favore dell’ammissione in senato dei primores della Gallia Comata, esaminando le argomentazioni usate dallo storico per chiarire le reazioni suscitate dalla loro richiesta e la linea argomentativa adottata dall’imperatore per convincere i senatori ad accettarla. Oltre ad esprimere la consapevolezza dell’efficacia dei criteri usati dai romani per istituire un ordinamento imperiale a carattere sopranazionale, il passo mostra l’abilità di Tacito nel sottolineare la pregnanza politica dell’intervento di Claudio e nel renderlo un modello meritevole di sopravvivere ed essere menzionato molti secoli più …

Greek language and literature. Latin language and literature[SHS.ARCHEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and Prehistory[SHS.ARCHEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and PrehistoryDE1-100Claudio Tacito Tavola di Lione Roma imperiale Ragion di Stato Giusto Lipsio Scipione Ammirato Jean Bodin Traiano Boccalini Ugo Grozio Claudius Tacitus Lyon Tablet Imperial Rome Reason of State Justus Lipsius Scipione Ammirato Jean Bodin Traiano Boccalini Hugo Grotius[SHS.CLASS] Humanities and Social Sciences/Classical studies16. Peace & justice[SHS.CLASS]Humanities and Social Sciences/Classical studiesComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSHistory of the Greco-Roman WorldPAHistorika : Studi di Storia Greca e Romana
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