The brief article highlights the thematic analogy between a scoptic epigram of Ennodius against the eunuch Tribunus (carm. ii 71 H. = 190b V.) and the series of epigrams of Lucillius against the small and light people (AP ix 99-101, 106). The similarity does not seem random and implies that Ennodius read Greek text or Latin translations. In the third paragraph a new interpretation of the ballast, the saburra of Tribunus, is provised in an erotic key.
The damna naturae and the saburra of the Eunuch Tribunus. A Note to Ennod. carm. II 71 H. = 190b V. 418
Alessia Prontera
2022-01-01
Abstract
The brief article highlights the thematic analogy between a scoptic epigram of Ennodius against the eunuch Tribunus (carm. ii 71 H. = 190b V.) and the series of epigrams of Lucillius against the small and light people (AP ix 99-101, 106). The similarity does not seem random and implies that Ennodius read Greek text or Latin translations. In the third paragraph a new interpretation of the ballast, the saburra of Tribunus, is provised in an erotic key.File in questo prodotto:
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