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Questioni cronologico-attributive e tecnica compositiva del «Carmen de Hastingae proelio» di Guy d’Amiens

2018

In questo studio il «Carmen de Hastingae proelio» assegnato a Guy d’Amiens viene sottoposto a una lunga disamina, con la rassegna delle principali questioni cronologiche e attributive susseguitesi dalla prima metà dell’Ottocento ‚fino ai nostri giorni, l’analisi e la discussione dei più rilevanti problemi storico-letterari e interpretativi e, nella seconda e più ampia parte, l’esame di tre passi del poemetto a loro modo altamente significativi (il proemio, la geste di Taillefer e l’incoronazione di Guglielmo il Conquistatore). Tale disamina mira, in primo luogo, a rimettere in discussione un’impostazione e un livello di lettura dell’opera vòlti, in maniera preponderante se non esclusiva, a …

Guy d'AmienGuglielmo il Conquistatorepoesia epica mediolatina.Settore L-FIL-LET/08 - Letteratura Latina Medievale E UmanisticaWilliam the ConquerorCarmen de Hastingae proelioMedieval Latin Epic Poetry.Battaglia di HastingGuy of AmienBattle of Hasting
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Die Homerische Frage

1885

HomērsHomerGreek literature:HUMANITIES and RELIGION::Aesthetic subjects::Literature [Research Subject Categories]Altgriechische LiteraturEpische Poesie Griechisch - Geschichte und KritikEpic poetry GreekSengrieķu literatūraEpiskā dzeja grieķu - vēsture un kritikaRokrakstu kolekcija
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Latin Epic Poetry for James I of Aragon: the Poem Triumphus Valentinus by the Valencian Novator Josep Ignasi Barberà

2013

El poema Triumphus Valentinus del valencià Josep Ignasi Barberà, obra encara inèdita i poc coneguda, està format per més de cinc mil hexàmetres llatins que narren la presa de Valencia per part del rei Jaume I. Es tracta d’un poema de principi del segle xviii, amb característiques pròpies del gust neoclàssic i preil·lustrat, on coincideixen l’interès per la història valenciana, la tradició clàssica grecoromana i el reflex del canvi dinàstic a la corona hispànica. El model estètic seguit per l’autor és clarament l’Eneida de Virgili, tant per forma com per contingut. Malgrat l’interès mostrat per autors coetanis com Gregori Maians, l’obra ha passat pràcticament desapercebuda. The poem Triumphu…

Latin Epic PoetryVirgilNeoclassicismUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRASLingüísticaFilologíasFilología LatinaGregori MaiansÈpica llatinaHistòria de la cultura valencianaValencian Culture History:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]VirgiliNeoclassicismeJames I of AragonConquesta de ValènciaJaume I; conquesta de València; èpica llatina; Virgili; Gregori Maians; Neoclassicisme; història de la cultura valencianaJaume IConquest of Valencia
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Deconstrucción y crítica del ethos épico en Lavinia (2008) de Ursula K. Le Guin.

2019

espanolUrsula K. Le Guin reescribe en Lavinia (2008) la leyenda del establecimiento de Eneas en Italia desde el punto de vista de su protagonista femenina. Este articulo analiza tres aspectos donde el nuevo planteamiento narrativo entra en conflicto con la propuesta virgiliana: la recreacion de la religion arcaica de los latinos, la racionalizacion del aparato mitologico propio de la epica, y la critica directa a las virtudes morales propias del estamento guerrero. EnglishUrsula K. Le Guin rewrites the legend of the establishment of Eneas in Italy in Lavinia (2008) from the point of view of the female protagonist of the novel. This article analyzes three aspects in which the new narrative a…

Linguistics and LanguageEpic poetryLiterature and Literary Theorymedia_common.quotation_subjectMythologyArtFilología ClásicaLegendLanguage and LinguisticsLaviniaCriticismFeminismeNarrativeClassicsHumanitiesmedia_common
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Recensione di G. P. Tsomis, Quintus Smyrnaeus. Kommentar zum siebten Buch der Post-homerica, Franz Steiner, Stuttgart 2018, pp. 454.

2021

Georgios T (somis )'s commentary on Book VII of the Posthomericas constitutes a significant, clear and complete aid for readers and scholars of Quintus of Smyrna. The commentary is preceded by an introduction that places VII in the general context of the work and provides some information on the story of the protagonist of this section of the Posthomerica. The comment is divided into several parts that follow the course of the plot: each of them is introduced by narrative-logical premises, followed by a detailed analysis of the text, word by word.

Quintus Smyrnaeus Posthomerica VIIepic poetry
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Sul testo del settimo libro di Quinto Smirneo

2021

This paper aims to examine the text of the seventh book of Quintus Smyrnaeus’ Posthome­rica, the object of a recent commentary by G. P. Tsomis. Particular attention will be paid to problems concerning textual criticism and exegesis, contained in the book, which recounts the events connected with Neoptolemus’ intervention in the Trojan War. An issue concerning the narrative structure and technique will also be addressed: the poet appears to intentionally imitate Homer not only from a linguistic and lexical point of view, but also in the handling of contemporary events, in which connection Zielinski’s law may be seen as applying to Quintus’ work.

Quintus Smyrnaeus Posthomerica epic poetry textual criticism Zielinski’s law
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La poesia epico-storica mediolatina (secc. VI-X). Caratteri generali, consistenza del “corpus” e stato della ricerca

2011

The work is concerned with examination of the principal Middle Latin epic-historical poems written between the 6th and 10th centuries, from Corippo to Rosvita of Gandersheim. It is divided into three sections, the first of which is devoted to Corippo (Iohannis and In laudem Iustini Augusti Minoris), which represents the archetypical model of Middle Latin epic-historical poetry; the second then concerns the production of the Carolingian age, through analysis and presentation of four poems (Aachener Karlsepos or Karolus et Leo, De gestis Hludowici Imperatoris by Ermoldo Nigello, De bellis Parisiacae urbis by Abbo of Saint-Germain and Annales de gestis Karoli Magni by the so-called “Saxo Poet”…

Settore L-FIL-LET/08 - Letteratura Latina Medievale E UmanisticaEpic poetry Middle Latin Corippo Carolingian Ottonian
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