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Solino e la piena del Nilo (32,9-16)

2003
Viene analizzata la descrizione della piena del Nilo in Solino 32, 9-16, dalla quale emerge non solo la capacità di ampliare la fonte pliniana, ma amche quella di adoperare, a differenza del modello, un linguaggio figurato.
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Echi virgiliani nei Collectanea rerum memorabilium di Solino

2006
It is studied the presence of Virgilian echoes in the Solinus' Collectanea. The meanings and the functions of this very singular presence in a work of compilation are examined.
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Solino 29, 1-4 e la fonte di Debris

2006
A partire dalla descrizione della miracolosa fonte di Debris in Solino 29, 1-4, caratterizzata da una notevole ricercatezza stilistica,si fornisce una visione generale della diffusa presenza della retorica nei Collectanea rerum memorabilium.
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Gaio Giulio Solino e la mitizzazione dell’India nell’immaginario occidentale

2018
This work focuses on the analysis of a section of Solinus’ Collectanea Rerum Memorabilium, that describes the territory and the wonders of India as a symbolic, not yet civilized space. The research starts from the analysis of a series of data on the fabulous peoples of that territory, mostly characterized by monstrous features, and on their costumes ...
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'Soccorri me, che solo non so ire'. Solino in aiuto di Fazio degli Uberti

2010
Julius Solinus’ Collectanea rerum memorabilium was held in a really high esteem during all the Middle Ages, higher than almost any other Classical Latin prose work. A good example of Solinus’ auctoritas may be found in Fazio degli Uberti’s Dittamondo, an allegorical poem written in imitation of Dante’s Divina Commedia.
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Tra lupi e cicale. Il mondo animale nell’Italia meravigliosa di Solino

This article explores how Solinus describes animals in Chapter 2 of his Collectanea rerum memorabilium. It argues that the author’s focus on them does not simply aim to excite curiosity in his readers but to provide a more coherent picture of the essential features of the Italian peninsula.
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