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Amor odit inertes (Ars 2, 229): Mobilità didascalica e staticità elegiaca

2005

Un'analisi della precettistica contenuta in Ars 2, 223-250 sulla 'dinamicità' dell'innamorato, letta come voluto rovesciamento, dall'interno, delle categorie spaziali elegiache The precepts of Ars 2, 223-250 on the lover's 'dynamic' attitude are read as a conscious reversal, from within, of the elegiac spatial cathegories.

Ars AmatoriastaticitàdynamicOvidiospaziospaceOvidio; Ars Amatoria; elegia latina; amore; spazio; dinamicità; staticità; Properzio; Tibullo; Ovid; Ars Amatoria; Latin elegy; love; space; dynamic; static; Propertius; TibullusOvidio Ars Amatoria elegia latina amore spazio dinamicità staticità Properzio TibulloSettore L-FIL-LET/04 - Lingua E Letteratura LatinaTibullusOvid Ars Amatoria Latin elegy love space dynamic static Propertius TibullusstaticProperzioamorePropertiusTibulloOvidLatin elegydinamicitàelegia latinalove
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Varcare i confini?: ‘Palinsesti didascalici’ nel terzo libro delle Elegie di Properzio

2020

Although it is objectively difficult to prepare a study on the relation- ships between Propertius’s elegies and the didactic poetry, a help- ful hint for the interpretation is given by the elegy 3, 5, in which the Umbrian poet expresses the desire to study, in his old age, the natu- ral phenomena, extending his study until the interpretation of the underworld. Indeed, in 13th and 22nd elegy of the 3rd book, which is the most experimental of the collection, Propertius will measure against the didactic poems written by Lucretius and Virgil, not cross- ing the boundaries of the genre of the elegy, but occasionally adopt- ing and re-elaborating in a original and explicit way, some elements from…

Propertius didactic poetry boundaries between elegy Lucretius and VergilSettore L-FIL-LET/04 - Lingua E Letteratura Latina
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Longa via. Rappresentazioni delle simbologie spaziali nell'elegia augustea

2006

My PhD Thesis scrutinized with the symbolic aspects of space in Latin Augustan love elegy and particularly with two main topics: urban space, related with 'urbanitas' as a cultural and literary model, and travel, often related to warfare and greed for money.

Space Latin elegy Propertius Tibullus OvidSettore L-FIL-LET/04 - Lingua E Letteratura Latina
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