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Molte Palermo. Temi

2019

Nel tema delle incompiute idee di città possibili si riconoscerà il paradigma connotativo dello stesso divenire di Palermo, lungo un percorso millenario di processi di trasformazione nessuno dei quali portato a compimento, in virtù di quel valore distintivo di exemplum che non necessita di ulteriori e conclusive dimostrazioni. Il corso della storia, del resto, ha imposto a Palermo il ciclico riproporsi di destini interrotti. Tale si rilevò l’invenzione della città capitale, quella della “quadratura geometrica e della croce di strade” sovrimpressa a quella archetipica e fondativa della Pan-ormos scambiatrice. E l’incompiutezza sarà il tratto distintivo della città dei rettifili stradali otto…

In the theme of unfinished ideas of possible cities will recognize the connotative paradigm of the evolution of Palermo will be recognised along a thousand year path of transformational processes none of which was completed by virtue of the distinctive value of exemplum that does not require additional and conclusive demonstrations. The course of history has moreover imposed on Palermo a cyclical recurrence of broken destinies. This was evidence of the invention of the capital city that of the “geometric square and the cross roads” superimposed on the archetypal underpinning of Pan-ormos as a place of exchange. And incompleteness will be the hallmark of the city of the nineteenth century straight roads heading towards undefined destinations the symptomatic expression of the idea of a preordained effect of suspension. Similarly unfinished will be the Palermo of the redevelopment plans in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries upto the shapeless development of the contemporary city and the new arterial routes (the Circonvallazione) manifestations of further “Palermo as abstraction” ever more distant from “Palermo as places”. A city ultimately characterized by continuous metamorphoses replacement of values absorptions oblivion and cultural desecration. From this distance one can indeed observe Palermo from a marginal and peripherical point of view as regards its urban limits opening up a different prospect penetrating and maybe even superior able to understand facts and phenomena in depth.Settore ICAR/14 - Composizione Architettonica E Urbana
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Plausibilitat d?un ancestre comú entre les obres mitològiques de Joan Roís de Corella i les Transformacions de Francesc Alegre

2020

Between the Transformacions of Francesc Alegre (c.1452 - c.1508) and the mythological proses of Joan Roís de Corella some textual coincidences have been detected. Not without reservations, these coincidences have been explained as Corellas influence on Alegre. This is the most satisfactory explanation, given Alegre’s admiration and imitation of Corella’s prose, and Corella’s huge fame in the second half of the fifteenth century. However, Alegre knew earlier versions of Ovid’s Metamorphoses, such as that by Francesc de Pinós (1416-1475), or the anonymous Castilian version, both nowadays lost. And perhaps these versions were known by Corella too. The textual coincidences of these two authors …

Les metamorfosisUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRASHistoryFifteenthOvid in the Middle AgesLiterature and Literary TheoryAdmirationJoan Roís de Corellamedia_common.quotation_subjectMetamorphosesMythologyArtTraduccions medievalsOvidi a l’Edat MitjanaMedieval translationsGiovanni BonsignoriCarles d’Aragó (Carles de Viana)Francesc Alegre:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]Imitation (music)Francesc de PinósPrince Charles of Aragon (Charles of Viana)HumanitiesAncestormedia_common
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“Audacem faciebat amor” : Thisbe, an Ovidian Heroine from Antiquity to the 15th century

2022

In the Middle Ages, the fable of Pyramus and Thisbe from Ovid's Metamorphoses and older sources presents a range of varied representations, translated, reworked, transposed to serve literary, allegorical and moral purposes. This timeless love story has been adapted to multiples genres and purposes and became part of the literary and pictorial collective imagination. We explore the multiform reception of this fable to the 15th century in Latin and vernacular texts along with their illustrations in order to draw its diachronic evolution from its origins. We try to understand how authors appropriate the myth and deliver their own interpretation according to the context by filtering the element…

Littérature européenne -- Avant 1500 -- Thèmes. motifs[SHS.LITT] Humanities and Social Sciences/LiteratureOvid (0043 A.D.-0017) -- The Metamorphoses -- InfluencesLove -- In literaturePyramus and Thisbe (Greco-Roman mythology)European literature -- Before 1500 -- Themes. motivesOvide (43 av. J.-C. -0017) -- Les Métamorphoses -- InfluenceWomen -- In literatureFemmes -- Dans la littératurePyrame et Thisbé (mythologie gréco-Latine)Amour -- Dans la littérature
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Hellēņu dimensija Eiropai : Rīgas 1. starptautiskās hellēnistikas konferences "Hellēņu pasaule un mēs" materiāli

2003

Marinas Cvetajevas "Faidra"Longīna traktātsMetamorphoses of HellenismOdysseysSpiritual MeadowAleksandrs PapadiamantisGreek RomanceGeography of the Baltic as Seen by the GreeksMīts par Trojas karuTalijas ceļojums uz RīguXIX un XX gadsimta grieķu literatura:HUMANITIES and RELIGION::Languages and linguistics::Classical philology [Research Subject Categories]Sengrieķu mitoloģijas elementi Latvijas uzņēmumu nosaukumosSfinksas mīklaGrieķijas un Eiropas kultūras attiecībashellēņu un baltu mītiskie priekšstatiIambic Entekasyllabic MetreKallimaha himna "Artemīdai"Grieķu arhaiskā lirika
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Deriguitque malis (Ov. Met. 6, 303). Litomorfosi e antropomorfosi nell'epos ovidiano

2003

Una lettura di stampo post-strutturalista degli episodi di trasformazione di uomini in pietra, e del loro inverso, nelle Metamorfosi ovidiane A post-structuralist reading of the episodes of Ovid's Metamorphoses where men are turned into stone, and vice versa.

OvidirhetorictransformationOvidioMetamorphosesmetaphorsSettore L-FIL-LET/04 - Lingua E Letteratura LatinaOvidi Metamorphoses Sceglov transformation metaphors rhetoricOvidio Metamorfosi Sceglov trasformazioni metafore retoricaMetamorfosimetaforetrasformazioniOvidio; Metamorfosi; Sceglov; trasformazioni; metafore; retorica; Ovidi; Metamorphoses; Sceglov; transformation; metaphors; rhetoricretoricaSceglov
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Omnia mutantur, nihil interit. Un epos pseudo-didascalico sul mondo in trasformazione

Settore L-FIL-LET/04 - Lingua E Letteratura LatinaOvidio Metamorfosi Epica didascalica Lucrezio Filosofia Cosmogonia Ovid Metamorphoses Ovidius
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Bons et mauvais élèves du professeur d’amour dans le livre XIV des Métamorphoses d’Ovide 

2011

The story of Circe, Scylla and Glaucus is presented as an elegiac episode of Metamorphoses. However, the characters, who are, themselves, ignorant of the elegiac code, behave in accordance with that of the epic poem, and accordingly commit a series of erotic blunders, which they pay for dearly. Beside J. Fabre-Serris’ political analysis, a literary reading of the story is also possible. In fact, the clumsy trio contrasts with the couple Vertumnus and Pomona, also portrayed in book XIV, in which the lover is a perfect elegiac hero who succeeds brilliantly. By implicitly contrasting the two modes of conduct and by portraying a triumphant elegiac hero, Ovid casts judgement on the relative wort…

[SHS.LITT]Humanities and Social Sciences/LiteratureOvideScyllaCircéMetamorphosesélégie[ SHS.LITT ] Humanities and Social Sciences/LiteratureOvidiusMétamorphoses XIV[SHS.LITT] Humanities and Social Sciences/Literature[ SHS.CLASS ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Classical studieselegyPharmacology (medical)[SHS.CLASS] Humanities and Social Sciences/Classical studiesGlaucus[SHS.CLASS]Humanities and Social Sciences/Classical studies
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La fides e la promessa: forme di reciprocità tra dèi e uomini nella riscrittura di Ovidio

2017

Nelle rielaborazioni ovidiane dei racconti mitici greci, emergono diversi casi in cui la relazione tra esseri umani e divinità è riscritta alla luce della nozione romana di fides. Ma se la quasi totalità di questi miti, in cui il dio promette all’interagente mortale un pegno, un dono o un privilegio, è giustificata dalla presenza di vincoli di tipo amoroso, parentale o devozionale, un caso a parte rappresenta il racconto di Numa Pompilio e Giove (Fast. 3. 285-392) – un racconto Romano – in cui l’agente umano merita i pignora certa del dio e instaura con lui un rapporto di reciprocità. Il contributo si propone di esaminare questa rappresentazione della fides pollicita attraverso un confronto…

fides promise Fasti Metamorphoses Ovid pledge Numa Midas reciprocity gift Anius' daughterfides promessa Fasti Metamorfosi Ovidio pegno Numa Mida reciprocità dono le figlie di Anio.Settore L-FIL-LET/04 - Lingua E Letteratura Latina
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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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