Amor i navegació. Transsumptes de la poesia en els Amores d'Ovidi

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Abstract

Some pieces from the Ovid's Amores contain programmatic allusions concerning the author's poetical principles. The poetry itself is presented under two different images: as the loved woman -an image from neoteric inheritance- and as the navigator exposed to risks at sea. The use of this last allegory -suggests the paper- is indebted to Aratus from Soli, whose famous poem Phaenornena was very well known by Ovid.
Original languageCatalan
Pages (from-to)039-48
Number of pages10
JournalFaventia
Volume17
Issue number1
Publication statusPublished - 1995

Keywords

  • Elegia eròtica
  • Cànon alexandrí
  • Kroener
  • Lírica
  • Comèdia antiga
  • Immortalitat
  • Ovidi
  • Cal·límac
  • Corinna

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