The importance of the descriptive elements in the story of the facts in Expeditio Persica by George of Pisidia (III. 225-280)

In Byzantine society, reading in public was common. Who was in charge of this was aware of its influence in the auditorium. The well-crafted text and the expressiveness of the speaker were fundamental. In this paper we focus on the use of George of Pisidia (610?-632?) ἔκφρ...

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Autor principal: Silventi, María Cristina
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spelling I28-R145-10020_oai2025-11-17 Silventi, María Cristina 2020-11-30 In Byzantine society, reading in public was common. Who was in charge of this was aware of its influence in the auditorium. The well-crafted text and the expressiveness of the speaker were fundamental. In this paper we focus on the use of George of Pisidia (610?-632?) ἔκφρασις in a fragment of Expeditio Persica, (vv. 225-280), where he recounts the final part of the first campaign of the Emperor Heraclius (610?-641), with the purpose of captivating the attention of the courteous elite that surrounded him, exalting his figure as a representative of the Christian faith. En la sociedad bizantina la lectura en público era algo común. Quien estaba a cargo de esta era consciente de su influencia en el auditorio. El texto bien elaborado y la expresividad del orador eran fundamentales. En este trabajo nos enfocamos en el empleo que hace de la ἔκφρασις Jorge de Pisidia (610?-632?) en un fragmento de Expeditio Persica, (vv. 225-280), en donde relata la parte final de la primera campaña del emperador Heraclio (610?-641), con el propósito de cautivar la atención de la elite cortesana que lo rodeaba enalteciendo su figura como representante de la fe cristiana. application/pdf text/html https://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/afc/article/view/10020 10.34096/afc.i33.10020 spa Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad de Buenos Aires https://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/afc/article/view/10020/8777 https://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/afc/article/view/10020/8778 Anales de Filología Clásica; Vol. 2 Núm. 33 (2020): La narración en Bizancio: perspectivas narratológicas sincrónicas y diacrónicas; 125-141 2362-4841 0325-1721 ἔκφρασις λόγος περιηγματικός ἐναργῶς Pisides Byzantine epic ἔκφρασις λόγος περιηγματικός ἐναργῶς Pisides épica bizantina The importance of the descriptive elements in the story of the facts in Expeditio Persica by George of Pisidia (III. 225-280) La importancia de los elementos descriptivos en el relato de los hechos en Expeditio Persica de Jorge de Pisidia (III. 225-280) info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Artículo revisado por pares https://repositoriouba.sisbi.uba.ar/gsdl/cgi-bin/library.cgi?a=d&c=anafilog&d=10020_oai
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λόγος περιηγματικός
ἐναργῶς
Pisides
Byzantine epic
ἔκφρασις
λόγος περιηγματικός
ἐναργῶς
Pisides
épica bizantina
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λόγος περιηγματικός
ἐναργῶς
Pisides
Byzantine epic
ἔκφρασις
λόγος περιηγματικός
ἐναργῶς
Pisides
épica bizantina
Silventi, María Cristina
The importance of the descriptive elements in the story of the facts in Expeditio Persica by George of Pisidia (III. 225-280)
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λόγος περιηγματικός
ἐναργῶς
Pisides
Byzantine epic
ἔκφρασις
λόγος περιηγματικός
ἐναργῶς
Pisides
épica bizantina
description In Byzantine society, reading in public was common. Who was in charge of this was aware of its influence in the auditorium. The well-crafted text and the expressiveness of the speaker were fundamental. In this paper we focus on the use of George of Pisidia (610?-632?) ἔκφρασις in a fragment of Expeditio Persica, (vv. 225-280), where he recounts the final part of the first campaign of the Emperor Heraclius (610?-641), with the purpose of captivating the attention of the courteous elite that surrounded him, exalting his figure as a representative of the Christian faith.
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title The importance of the descriptive elements in the story of the facts in Expeditio Persica by George of Pisidia (III. 225-280)
title_short The importance of the descriptive elements in the story of the facts in Expeditio Persica by George of Pisidia (III. 225-280)
title_full The importance of the descriptive elements in the story of the facts in Expeditio Persica by George of Pisidia (III. 225-280)
title_fullStr The importance of the descriptive elements in the story of the facts in Expeditio Persica by George of Pisidia (III. 225-280)
title_full_unstemmed The importance of the descriptive elements in the story of the facts in Expeditio Persica by George of Pisidia (III. 225-280)
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