Disdain for Amor habendi in Aeneid 8: Aeneas in Times of Evander

In Aeneid 8, Aeneas visits Pallanteum to ask Evander for help in the war. However, before receiving Evander’s help, Aeneas will have to participate in a Herculean ritual and listen to the king’s recounting of the region’s history, in which both his actions and his kingdom embody poverty as a virtue...

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spelling I48-R154-article-80122024-12-30T23:55:33Z Disdain for Amor habendi in Aeneid 8: Aeneas in Times of Evander El desprecio del amor habendi en Eneida 8: Eneas en los tiempos de Evandro Grimozzi, Chiara Evander Aeneid humbleness Pallanteum Golden Age Evandro Eneida pobreza Palanteo edad de oro In Aeneid 8, Aeneas visits Pallanteum to ask Evander for help in the war. However, before receiving Evander’s help, Aeneas will have to participate in a Herculean ritual and listen to the king’s recounting of the region’s history, in which both his actions and his kingdom embody poverty as a virtue –standing in opposition to amor habendi, the cause of the Golden Age’s decline, as well as to Oriental luxury. The aim of my paper is to analyze the episodes in which Evander or his kingdom are characterized as humble or poor in this Book. I argue that Evander promotes a vision of the Golden Age rooted in austerity and self-sufficiency, in contrast to the greed and excess depicted in other episodes of the Georgics and the Aeneid. En el libro 8 de Eneida de Virgilio, Eneas visita la ciudad de Palanteo para pedirle ayuda a Evandro en la guerra. Pero antes de obtenerla, Eneas deberá participar en el rito de Hércules y escuchar las historias del lugar contadas por el rey, que en sus acciones y en su reino encarna la pobreza como virtud opuesta al amor habendi, causa del fin de la edad de oro y opuesta al lujo oriental. El objetivo de nuestro trabajo consiste en analizar en este libro los episodios en que Evandro o su reino son caracterizados como humildes o pobres. A modo de hipótesis, propondremos que Evandro promueve una edad de oro, a través de un ideal de austeridad, opuesto a la codicia, en los términos en que se lo define en otros fragmentos de Geórgicas y de Eneida. Universidad Nacional del Nordeste. Facultad de Humandiades. Instituto de Letras 2024-12-30 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion text/html https://revistas.unne.edu.ar/index.php/clt/article/view/8012 10.30972/clt.258012 Cuadernos de Literatura; No. 25 (2024): Diciembre Cuadernos de Literatura; Núm. 25 (2024): Diciembre Cuadernos de Literatura; n. 25 (2024): Diciembre 2684-0499 0326-5102 spa https://revistas.unne.edu.ar/index.php/clt/article/view/8012/7562 Derechos de autor 2024 Cuadernos de Literatura
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Pallanteum
Golden Age
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Eneida
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Palanteo
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Grimozzi, Chiara
Disdain for Amor habendi in Aeneid 8: Aeneas in Times of Evander
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Pallanteum
Golden Age
Evandro
Eneida
pobreza
Palanteo
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author Grimozzi, Chiara
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title Disdain for Amor habendi in Aeneid 8: Aeneas in Times of Evander
title_short Disdain for Amor habendi in Aeneid 8: Aeneas in Times of Evander
title_full Disdain for Amor habendi in Aeneid 8: Aeneas in Times of Evander
title_fullStr Disdain for Amor habendi in Aeneid 8: Aeneas in Times of Evander
title_full_unstemmed Disdain for Amor habendi in Aeneid 8: Aeneas in Times of Evander
title_sort disdain for amor habendi in aeneid 8: aeneas in times of evander
description In Aeneid 8, Aeneas visits Pallanteum to ask Evander for help in the war. However, before receiving Evander’s help, Aeneas will have to participate in a Herculean ritual and listen to the king’s recounting of the region’s history, in which both his actions and his kingdom embody poverty as a virtue –standing in opposition to amor habendi, the cause of the Golden Age’s decline, as well as to Oriental luxury. The aim of my paper is to analyze the episodes in which Evander or his kingdom are characterized as humble or poor in this Book. I argue that Evander promotes a vision of the Golden Age rooted in austerity and self-sufficiency, in contrast to the greed and excess depicted in other episodes of the Georgics and the Aeneid.
publisher Universidad Nacional del Nordeste. Facultad de Humandiades. Instituto de Letras
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url https://revistas.unne.edu.ar/index.php/clt/article/view/8012
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