This paper examines the use of the toponym Amyclae in late Latinity and the epithets associated with it. The analysis is made on selected poetical passages, focusing on the mysterious silence that caused its ruin. All the testimonia show a dependence from the Virgilian iunctura of Aen. 10, 564 tacitis ...Amyclis and the corresponding commentary by Servius ; the compositional and poetic technique highlights the scholastic and glossographic nature of late antique writing.
Privitera, T. (2024). Amicle silente nella tarda antichità. In Crescenzo Formicola (a cura di), FERVET OPVS (pp. 357-365). Pisa : Fabrizio Serra editore.
Amicle silente nella tarda antichità
Privitera T
2024-10-01
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This paper examines the use of the toponym Amyclae in late Latinity and the epithets associated with it. The analysis is made on selected poetical passages, focusing on the mysterious silence that caused its ruin. All the testimonia show a dependence from the Virgilian iunctura of Aen. 10, 564 tacitis ...Amyclis and the corresponding commentary by Servius ; the compositional and poetic technique highlights the scholastic and glossographic nature of late antique writing.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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