Mythical women and paper's loves: the literatura speaks about the literatura in Ausonius' Cupido Cruciatur

Decimus Magnus Ausonius, born in Gaul, in the ancient city of Burdigalia (Burdeos), represents the highest academic level of the imperial scholae which settled in this emerging region of the Empire. Become professor of grammar and rhetoric, Ausonius became a sponsor of ancient culture among the memb...

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Autor principal: Pégolo, Liliana
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Publicado: Actas y comunicaciones del Instituto de Historia Antigua y Medieval 2016
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Acceso en línea:http://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/AcHAM/article/view/2324
http://repositorio.filo.uba.ar/handle/filodigital/2062
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topic LATE LITERATURE
AUSONIUS
EKPHRASIS
INTERTEXTUALITY
LITERATURA TARDOANTIGUA
AUSONIO
ÉKPHRASIS
INTERTEXTUALIDAD
spellingShingle LATE LITERATURE
AUSONIUS
EKPHRASIS
INTERTEXTUALITY
LITERATURA TARDOANTIGUA
AUSONIO
ÉKPHRASIS
INTERTEXTUALIDAD
Pégolo, Liliana
Mythical women and paper's loves: the literatura speaks about the literatura in Ausonius' Cupido Cruciatur
topic_facet LATE LITERATURE
AUSONIUS
EKPHRASIS
INTERTEXTUALITY
LITERATURA TARDOANTIGUA
AUSONIO
ÉKPHRASIS
INTERTEXTUALIDAD
description Decimus Magnus Ausonius, born in Gaul, in the ancient city of Burdigalia (Burdeos), represents the highest academic level of the imperial scholae which settled in this emerging region of the Empire. Become professor of grammar and rhetoric, Ausonius became a sponsor of ancient culture among the members of the court of Valentinian I, where he also served in important political positions.Under the influence of rhetorical academicism and called Second Sophistic, the literature of Late Antiquity and in particular Ausonius, they were characterized by the trend of sophistication, intertextuality and the inclusion of metaliterary reflections. From this perspective, the poem that illustrates these characteristics, Cupido cruciatur, is a model of the literature of the period, precisely because of the abundant references to the Augustan poetry, by the fusion of artistic codes to compose an iconographic and poetic puzzle.
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title Mythical women and paper's loves: the literatura speaks about the literatura in Ausonius' Cupido Cruciatur
title_short Mythical women and paper's loves: the literatura speaks about the literatura in Ausonius' Cupido Cruciatur
title_full Mythical women and paper's loves: the literatura speaks about the literatura in Ausonius' Cupido Cruciatur
title_fullStr Mythical women and paper's loves: the literatura speaks about the literatura in Ausonius' Cupido Cruciatur
title_full_unstemmed Mythical women and paper's loves: the literatura speaks about the literatura in Ausonius' Cupido Cruciatur
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publisher Actas y comunicaciones del Instituto de Historia Antigua y Medieval
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