ISSN (print): 2785-1958
ISSN (online): 2785-1346
ERAT OLIM è la nuova serie del periodico scientifico Materiali e contributi per la storia della narrativa greco-latina, fondato mezzo secolo fa presso l’Istituto di Filologia Latina dell’Università degli Studi di Perugia dal prof. Luigi Pepe, che raccoglieva gli studi e le ricerche di numerosi giovani.
Il nuovo periodico avrà cadenza annuale, carattere tematico e intende raccogliere contributi sulla narrativa greco-latina in generale, ma in particolare su filoni di indagine specifici che paiono degni di essere coltivati e forieri di progressi conoscitivi.Periodico registrato presso il Tribunale di Perugia in data 12.09.2019.
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PublicationAncora sull’origine ravennate dei racconti de Honorio Scholastico3(2023)Nuovi argomenti e piste di ricerca sull’origine ravvennate dei racconti su Onorio Scolastico. PublicationUna analisi narratologica di Aegritudo Perdicae4(2023)Applicazione dei criteri di analisi della narratologia all’epillio noto come Aegritudo Perdicae. PublicationA proposito di una frase eccedente nel proemio del ‘romanzo’ di Longo Sofista2(2023)It is proposed to expunge the concluding sentence of the proem of Longus’ novel. PublicationLa paratassi inesistente. Apuleio, met. 4, 3, 6 e 10, 4, 11(2023)Ellipsis of ut in front of a subjunctive introduced by verba hortandi, imperandi etc., is usual in Latin at all times and actually very frequent in simple syntactic structures. However, this standard feature cannot be taken for granted within more complex constructions. On closer inspection, the position of the regent verb and the subordinate subjunctive matters too. The article presents as case studies some passages from Apuleius’ Metamorphoses in which the transmitted text is usually defended by editors and commentators, but requires, in my opinion, an intervention in the text. In both cases, the emendation makes the phrase very clear, restores a perfect balance between the members of the sentence and is paleographically.
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PublicationUna cena petroniana prima di Petronio e i suoi problemi testuali (Varro, rust. III 13, 2-3)1(2023)Critical discussion of the Varro’s text quoted in the title. PublicationMimesi, satira, romanzo: tre anime per i Satyrica di Petronio(2023)In the present article three distinctive principles of Petronius’ Satyrica are identified: mimesis, satire, narration. Mimesis is studied both as a principle of representation by the author Petronius and as a recurring theme in the text: particularly evident in the world of Trimalchio and his fellow freedmen (who, for a kind of satirical contrappas-so, make an excessive use of it), mimesis, with its inevitable approximations, is also observed in the attitudes of the narrator Encolpius. Starting from a passage by Varro, that illustrates usefully the spectacularization of mimesis in Roman culture (rust. II, 13,2-3), the article analyzes in particular the following Petronian passages: 83,1-4; 2,2-6; 140,14. The Author’s expressive individuality is identified mainly in the refined con-struction of the whole, with its recurring themes, as well as in the structural arrange-ment of the story, especially the effect of ring composition. 9 PublicationDinamiche narrative della satira: su alcuni possibili coliambi di Lucilio11(2023)A textual revision of the iambic verses that the indirect tradition attributes to Lucilius leads us to believe that he, considered the codifier of the satirical genre in Latin literature, used the choliambus in narrative contexts in his books characterized by polymetry.
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