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«Prendere ad esempio». Quando padri e figli sono innamorati (con una lettura di Sen. contr. ii 6)

2018

This paper investigates the theme of erotic rivalry between father and son in Roman declamation, particularly in Ps. Quint. decl. 356, Calp. decl. 37 and, especially, in Sen. contr. ii 6. The analysis emphasizes the decisive contribution of the comedy to outlining this kind of conflict, also interpreted according to Quintilian’s theoretical reflection on this scholastica materia.

Father and SonQuintilian.Erotic RivalryComedyDeclamationSettore L-FIL-LET/04 - Lingua E Letteratura LatinaSeneca the Elder
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Music and Medicine

2020

The relationship between music and medicine involves the notions of affinity between the human body and musical structures, relief, catharsis and therapy. The Homeric poems attest to the use of healing songs (paeans) and spells (epaoidai). The early Pythagoreans used musical catharsis for both the soul and the body. The doctrine of musical ēthos (whose main source is Plato) presupposes a relationship between music and character based on mimēsis, also establishing a link between therapy and ēthos. According to Aristotle, melodies performed in the rites are able to arou-se the emotions and purify from their excesses (the same dynamics appear in Theophrastus). The musical notions first detecta…

LiteratureēthoPaeanMusic therapyPythagoreanismHippocratic medicinebusiness.industryPhilosophyenthousiasmoepaoidēAristides Quintilianus.PythagoreanCatharsispulse lorecatharsiMusic therapybusinesspaeanSettore L-FIL-LET/02 - Lingua E Letteratura Greca
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Sulle tracce di Ovidio epico? Contese tra padri e figli in Ps. Quint. decl. 258

2018

In the Minor Declamation 258 it is possible to notice some echoes of the Armorum iudicium of Ov. met. xiii 1-383, an episode whose success in Greece and Rome dates back to the Cyclic poems. Porcius Latro, the famous rhetorician and teacher of Ovid, chose this subject for one of his declamations and provided his pupil with a model: in fact, as showed by Sen. contr. ii 2, 8, the poet borrowed from the rhetor some literal expressions. We can also remember Sen. contr. x and Calp. decl. 21, two of the most important texts where the motifs of family disputes and reward for viri fortes are re-elaborated, in different ages. Therefore, the Minor declamation 258 is one of these interesting adaptation…

Ovid Ps. Quintilian Declamations Generational Conflicts Intertextuality.Settore L-FIL-LET/04 - Lingua E Letteratura Latina
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Quantum potero voce contendam. La pro Ligario di Cicerone nel giudizio di Quintiliano

2019

The paper analyses one of the last voices of the Ciceronian oratory, the Pro Ligario. After a reconstruction of the context in which the oration was produced, the attention is focused on the reception of the text by Quintilian, who on several occasions in the Institutio oratoria shows particular interest for the multiple problems connected to it, identifying the peculiar characteristics.

Pro Ligario CaesarQuintilianCiceroSettore L-FIL-LET/04 - Lingua E Letteratura Latina
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Le declamazioni minori attribuite a Quintiliano I (244-292)

2019

The volume includes a textual revision, the first Italian translation and a commentary on the Minor Declamations 244-292 ascribed to Quintilian. The commentary, non only addresses the many critical issues posed by a particularly complex text, but also exploits the results of the strand studies on declamation that has been flourished in the last 20 years involving rhetorical as well as literary and anthropological perspective. The introductory essay by Lucia Pasetti (coordinator of the PRIN project supporting the research) focuses on the issues of textual typology and relationship with literary and juridical tradition and addresses the thorny question of Quintilian authorship. Il volume cont…

Ps. Quintiliandeclamationes minoresretorica Quintiliano declamazione scuola anticaSettore L-FIL-LET/04 - Lingua E Letteratura Latina
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Le Declamazioni Minori dello Pseudo-Quintiliano. Discorsi immaginari tra letteratura e diritto

2016

Dedicated to the Minor Declamations ascribed to Quintilian, this volume explores different aspects of this ancient school book: a manual introducing the reader to the daily work of a master rhetorician, as well as an instrument to explore ancient imagery and the close relationship connecting rhetoric, literature and law

Pseud. QuintilianPseudo-QuintilianodeclamationrhetoricdeclamazioniretoricaSettore L-FIL-LET/04 - Lingua E Letteratura Latina
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Ps. Quint. decl. min. 277: testo, traduzione e commento

2019

Testo rivisto, traduzione, commento di Ps. Quint. declamatio minor 277

Pseudo Quintilianodeclamatio minorretoricaSettore L-FIL-LET/04 - Lingua E Letteratura Latina
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Un problematico esempio di amphibolia in Quint. inst. 7, 9, 11

2015

Nell’articolo, a proposito di Quint. inst. 7, 9, 11, si propone di mantenere la lezione nunc dei manoscritti e si evidenziano i punti di criticità della congettura di Badius e dell’emendamento di Spalding.

Quintilian; amphibolia; Textual criticism; Emendation; ConjectureQuintilianTextual criticismConjectureEmendationSettore L-FIL-LET/04 - Lingua E Letteratura Latinaamphibolia
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Recensione a F.R. Nocchi, Tecniche teatrali e formazione dell'oratore, De Gruyter, Berlino 2013.

2014

Recensione ad un volume di argomento retorico

RecensioneQuintilianoSettore L-FIL-LET/04 - Lingua E Letteratura Latina
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Venerari Contendere Adicere: Roman Emulation, Intergenerational Reciprocity, and the Ancient Idea of Progress

2019

Over the past few decades, the successful emergence of intertextuality, with its careful investigation of the dynamics of imitation, allusion, and emulation, has effectively challenged the Romantic notions of creativity and individual authorship. In the wide-open field left by the postmodern ‘death of the author’, however, the territory of culture as a network of patterns hiding behind the text has often been restricted within the boundaries of literary culture. In this paper, I will attempt to enlarge such a text-centred perspective by highlighting the often neglected connections between family education, intergenerational reciprocity, and aesthetic thought in Roman culture. Indeed, long b…

Seneca QuintiliansociologyHoraceprogreCicerofamily memorySettore L-FIL-LET/04 - Lingua E Letteratura Latinaintergenerational reciprocityintertextualitygenreanthropology of the ancient worldimitatio/aemulatioliterary emulationliterary theorySallustkinshipcanonicity
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