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The epigraphic poetry of the Pope Damasus [PDF]
The paper includes latin text and commented poetic translation of the epigrams by Damasus I (305–384), who was the bishop of Rome from 366 to 384 The collection numbers more than 60 epigrams (the autencity of some of them is under the question).
Tatiana Alexandrova
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O cronică rimată a perioadei interbelice: Jean Moscopol, 101 „răutăți” epigramatice [PDF]
In this paper I intend to offer an adequate interpretation of the volume published by Jean Moscopol, 101 “Sharp” Epigrams, using a faithfull reconstruction of the interwar’s cultural context.
Alexandra Oprescu
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Nota sul Silio Italico ‹politico› negli epigrammi di Marziale
In Martial’s epigrams Silius Italicus is portrayed as a man of learning, author of the Punica and admirer of Vergil’s works, but also as a public figure and a former consul of Rome.
Elena Merli
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Faustine, plena Bassus ibat in reda. L’apostrophe latine du nom propre
The high incidence of apostrophes, in Martial’s epigrams, is closely related to enunciative features in this literary genre. The addressing becomes a means for the speaker of preserving the speech situation, by selecting an addressee defined by his ...
Perrine Vedrenne
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Epigramy Izabelli Czermak na tle dyskusji krytycznoliterackich lat czterdziestych
The article discusses a collection of epigrams written during the Holocaust by a lesser-known Polish-Jewish poet Izabella Czermak, who survived the war on the “Aryan side” and participated in Polish literary life after the war (some of her epigrams were ...
Aleksandra Kremer
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Le paysage des offrandes votives chez Léonidas de Tarente
This paper offers an analysis of references to landscapes in Leonidas' epigrams. A comparison with Demetrius' paragraphs on enargeia enables us to shed light on the stylistics of his votive epigrams.
Évelyne Prioux
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Mistyka oblubieńcza w Cherubinowym wędrowcu Angelusa Silesiusa
Angelus Silesius lists spousal love as one of the paths to theosis (epigram VI, 1), which constitutes the central motif of The Cherubinic Wanderer. The nuptial motif present in chosen epigrams has been analysed based on, among others, writings of mystics
Alicja Kałużny
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Pašaipiosios Lucilijaus epigramos. The Scoptic Epigrams of Lucillius [PDF]
Scoptic epigram, as a specific subgenre of Greek literature, flourished in the Roman Empire in the first century A. D. The most outstanding Greek poet of scoptic epigram was Lucillius, the epigrammatist of the first century A. D.
Audronė Kudulytė-Kairienė
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L’histoire de la tragédie dans les épigrammes funéraires de Dioscoride sur les poètes
This paper aims to discuss Dioscorides’ cycle of epigrams about the dramatic poets, focusing on his three poems about the tragic poets. Through the three funerary epigrams on Thespis (20 GP), Aeschylus (21 GP) and Sophocles (22 GP), the epigrammatist ...
Fernando Rodrigues
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La Musa in mezzo al fango: Il Marziale di Concetto Marchesi
Si approfondisce il rapporto del latinista Concetto Marchesi con uno degli autori da lui più letti e apprezzati: l’epigrammista Marco Valerio Marziale.
Ambra Russotti
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