The essay considers the success of the nexus carmina loqui in three poetic statements by Claudian (Carmina Minora), Ennodius (Dictio Ennodi diaconi quando de Roma rediit), and Arator (Letter to Vigilius) to analyze how the transmission of the formula not only implies a significant change of meaning and context (from pagan to Christian) but also an intentional reversal in the passage between Ennodius' verses and those of his pupil Arator.
Carmina loqui: una formula di dichiarazione poetica tardolatina
Alessia Prontera
2023-01-01
Abstract
The essay considers the success of the nexus carmina loqui in three poetic statements by Claudian (Carmina Minora), Ennodius (Dictio Ennodi diaconi quando de Roma rediit), and Arator (Letter to Vigilius) to analyze how the transmission of the formula not only implies a significant change of meaning and context (from pagan to Christian) but also an intentional reversal in the passage between Ennodius' verses and those of his pupil Arator.File in questo prodotto:
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