The paper deals with Verg. Aen. 3, 330 ff. and 4, 471 ff., where Orestes is mentioned the first time as 'furiis agitatus' and the second time as 'scaenis agitatus', re-examining the deep intertextual relationship between both 'loci' and Cic. Pro Sexto Roscio Amerino 66-67, or rather his source (Pacuvius, very likely). The result of such investigation could involve also some details of so called 'Helen-Episode'in Aeneid 2, 567-588.
Privitera, T. (2014). Oreste da Cicerone a Virgilio. GIORNALE ITALIANO DI FILOLOGIA, 66, 125-138.
Oreste da Cicerone a Virgilio
PRIVITERA, TIZIANA
2014-01-01
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The paper deals with Verg. Aen. 3, 330 ff. and 4, 471 ff., where Orestes is mentioned the first time as 'furiis agitatus' and the second time as 'scaenis agitatus', re-examining the deep intertextual relationship between both 'loci' and Cic. Pro Sexto Roscio Amerino 66-67, or rather his source (Pacuvius, very likely). The result of such investigation could involve also some details of so called 'Helen-Episode'in Aeneid 2, 567-588.File in questo prodotto:
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