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Miti, miti in miniatura, miti senza racconto. Note a quattro epilli (Mosch. "Eur." 58-62, Catull. 64,89-90, Verg. "georg." IV 507-515, Ou. "met." XI 751-795)
Fernandelli, Marco
2008
Abstract
The pattern ‘frame and inset’ is a characteristic feature of Roman epyllion. Under this respect,
Moschus’ Europa was a precursor of it. This study surveys the development of the type within
Latin literature from Catullus to Ovid – i.e. from problematic unity to mannerism and play with
forms – focusing on some passages of highly representative and influencial poems.
Publisher
EUT – Edizioni Università di Trieste
Source
"Miti, miti in miniatura, miti senza racconto. Note a quattro epilli (Mosch. "Eur." 58-62, Catull. 64,89-90, Verg. "georg." IV 507-515, Ou. "met." XI 751-795)" , in CentoPagine. Rivista elettronica internazionale che raccoglie i contributi resi nei Seminari sulla continuità dell'antico 2 (2008), pp.12-27
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it
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