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Tra dolore e poesia: Catullo, il fratello e l'Usignolo della Daulide
2002
Sugli aspetti metaletterari della metafora dell'usignolo nel carme 65 di Catullo. On the metaliterary aspects of the nightingale metaphor in Catullus' c. 65.
‘Non humana viscera sed centies sestertium comesse’ (Petr. Sat. 141,7): Philomela and the Cannibal Heredipetae in the Crotonian Section of Petronius’…
2013
The connection between the themes of money and death is widespread in Petronius' Satyricon, and is definitely not limited to the Cena Trimalchionis, where it has been widely examined. The aim of my paper is to consider the peculiar form that the motif takes in the Crotonian section of Petronius' Satyricon, and its connections with the mythical memory of the Procne and Philomela story. The theme of corpses dismemberment appears at the end of the episode of the shipwreck, the one immediately preceding the Crotonian section, through Encolpius' reflections on the sepultura practice and the destiny of human bodies after our death (Petronius, Satyricon 115, 6-19); the same theme closes the introd…
Il mito di Procne nel corpus tragico senecano: threnos, teatro, metateatro
2006
The metaphor of the nightingale, connected with the myth of Procne and Philomela, in Seneca's tragedies.
Procne e Filomela. Dal mito al simbolo letterario
2005
Una monografia sulla saga di Procne e Filomela da Omero a Ovidio, esaminata in primo luogo dal punto di vista mitografico, nello sviluppo delle diverse versioni del mito, quindi da quello metaletterario, in relazione alla metafora del poeta-usignolo e al suo percorso dalla letteratura greca arcaica alla letteratura latina di età augustea A monograph on the saga of Procne and Philomela from Homer to Ovid, surveyed first from a mythological point of view - taking into account the development of the myth's different versions -, then from a metaliterary one, following the path of the poet-nightingale metaphor from archaic Greek literature to augustan Latin literature.