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Eurípides, Helena 435-482. Elementos conversacionales, humor y guiños aristofánicos en una tragedia

2010

En este artículo el autor trata de estudiar en detalle los elementos conversacionales de un conocido pasaje de la Helena de Eurípides, su connatural asiento en la dicción de la tragedia, su interacción con algunos elementos humorísticos, los problemas que esto plantea y la ponderación de todo ello con una visión ecléctica. Se llega a la conclusión de que Eurípides introduce humor y guiños a la Comedia aristofánica en este caso y que, gracias a su talento dramático, no desvirtúa la esencia de la tragedia. This paper deals with a detailed study of conversational idioms in a well-known scene of Euripides’ Helen, their connatural place in the diction of tragedy, their interaction with some humo…

AristófanesLengua conversacional:LINGÜÍSTICA::Lingüística aplicada::Lengua y literatura [UNESCO]humor:LINGÜÍSTICA::Lingüística diacrónica [UNESCO]Greek TragedyHumourUNESCO::LINGÜÍSTICA::Lingüística diacrónicaUNESCO::LINGÜÍSTICA::Lingüística aplicada::Lengua y literaturaGreek ComedyComedia griegaEuripidesAristophanesEurípidesConversational LanguageTragedia griega
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LA DOPPIA CITAZIONE DEL FR. 964 DI EURIPIDE NEL DE INDOLENTIA DI GALENO

2013

The purpose of this study is to demonstrate that the second quotation of the Euripidean fr. 964 N 2 in the De indolentia, a Galenic treatise recently saved from oblivion thanks to Antoine Pietrobelli, is in fact an interpolation due to the enterprise of a scribe. The argumentation is based on words coming immediately before and after the presumed quotation.

De indolentia Galien fr. 964 N 2 di Euripide ἀλυπίας.
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Il diritto alla sepoltura e il lutto delle madri dalle Supplici di Euripide

2011

Il diritto alla sepoltura degli eroi caduti sotto le mura di Tebe viene violato da atti di ritorsione a causa della guerra.

Diritti tragedia EuripideSettore L-FIL-LET/05 - Filologia Classica
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Euripide, Il Ciclope. Saggio introduttivo, traduzione

2012

Euripide CiclopiSettore L-ART/05 - Discipline Dello Spettacolo
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Introduzione ovvero ‘Ifigenia in Aulide’ tra cerchietti e parentesi

2017

The contribution is a brief introduction to the workshop “Ifigenia in Aulide di Euripide. Testo, Interpretazione, Drammaturgia, ieri e oggi”, held in Palermo on April 7, 2016, whose intent is here motivated. The meeting pivoted on the idea that a tragedy as IA, burdened with serious textual problems – as evidenced by the latest editions by James Diggle (OCT) and David Kovacs (Loeb) –, may be a good basis for a methodological reassessment, within which textual criticism may interact with interpretative problems and dramaturgical performances, concerning either the time when theatrical representations were performed and their numerous rewritings. The paper also briefly summarizes the content …

Euripides Iphigeneia at Aulis Textual criticism Interpretation DramaturgySettore L-FIL-LET/02 - Lingua E Letteratura Greca
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Travestirsi per Dioniso

2020

Starting from the definition of “performativity” and “gender parody” developed by Judith Butler, this paper aims to investigate the performative functions of male cross-dressing within the dynamics of social categorization in classical Athens. For this purpose I have adopted an eclectic hermeneutic toolbox, borrowing elements from Harvey Sacks’ Membership Categorization Analysis to René Girard’s scapegoat theory. Through the philological analysis of some literary representations of transvestism, such as Pentheus’ cross-dressing in Euripides’ "Bacchae", and the anthropological interpretation of the mythical-ritual complex relating to the effeminacy of Dionysus, my work focuses on the polyval…

Euripides’ Bacchaeancient Greek religionperformativityrites of passage.historical anthropology of ancient GreecePentheuDionysuSettore L-FIL-LET/02 - Lingua E Letteratura Grecacross-dressing as performance
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Motivi tragici nelle Imagines di Filostrato Maggiore (I 4; 18; 27; II 4; 10; 13; 23; 29; 30).

Grazie all'analisi del rapporto tra il testo delle descrizioni di Filostrato e quello di Seneca tragico, Ovidio e Stazio si ipotizza la presenza nelle Imagines di allusioni ad opere ellenistiche perdute (si fa riferimento a Callimaco e Nicandro) . Inoltre, sulla base di un parallelismo tra II 4 (Ippolito) e un verso delle Rane di Aristofane si rintraccia una citazione dell'Ippolito Velato euripideo. The analysis of the relationship between the Philostratean text and the one of Seneca (only Tragedies), Ovid and Statius confirmed the presence in Philostratus' Imagines of allusions to some Hellenistic lost works (we refer to Callimachus and Nicander) . In addition, thanks to a parallel between…

Filostrato Imagines Euripide Seneca Ovidio Stazio Baccanti Dioniso Ippolito Meneceo Antigone Evadne Capaneo Anfiarao Sette a Tebe Aiace Locrese iconografia.Settore L-FIL-LET/02 - Lingua E Letteratura Greca
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E. Rh. 686 ἀλλὰ: una cuestión sintáctica

2012

La adición de en E. Rh. 686, propuesta por Dindorf y adoptada por Diggle, ofrece una interpretación más coherente de este verso no solo en términos sintácticos sino también con respecto a la acción dramática y teatral. The addition of in E. Rh. 686 proposed by Dindorf and adopted by Diggle offers a more coherent interpretation of this line not only in syntactics terms but also in respect of the dramatic and theatrical action.

Greek SyntaxReso:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS::Teoría análisis y crítica literarias::Crítica de textos [UNESCO]:LINGÜÍSTICA::Lingüística aplicada::Lengua y literatura [UNESCO]UNESCO::LINGÜÍSTICA::Lingüística aplicada::Lengua y literaturaEuripidesRhesusEurípidesUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS::Teoría análisis y crítica literarias::Crítica de textosGreek TragedySintaxis griegaTragedia griega
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Il monologo di Medea (Eurip. Med. 1056-1080) e le altre Medee dell'antichità (con un'appendice su Carcino)

2013

Greek Theatre Euripides Medea
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De súplica a pseudo-debate: Helena 894 ss.

2021

En Helena la pareja Helena y Menelao deben suplicar a Teónoe que no informe a su hermano Teoclímeno de la presencia de Menelao en Egipto, pero Menelao se niega a hacerlo y adopta una actitud diferente. Este rito de súplica truncado se transforma en un supuesto debate, que tampoco lo es.

Greek language and literature. Latin language and literatureLinguistics and LanguageRiteLiterature and Literary TheoryChemistrySupplicationHelenasúplicaBrotherLanguage and LinguisticsEuripidesSupplicationLiteraturaEurípidesHelenClassicsTheologyPALetras
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