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Lo specchio del modello


ISBN: 978 88 32193 33 6
ISSN: 2611-1411
Language: Latin, Italian
Publisher: Paolo Loffredo Editore Srl
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Lo specchio del modello

The volume, collecting the acts from an international convention which took place in Messina in 2018, makes use of thirteen latin literature experts’ contributions to focus on Sidonio Apollinare’s intertextual praxis and fortune.
He had a strong tendency to make a material revision and to relate dialogue with the auctores to the key themes of the ideological and cultural debate in V century Gaul. Therefore, the author looks at the models not only as a precious repertory of suggestions, but also as a mirror for his own literary statute, in a dynamic meant to repeat again when his works would be read by the readers from following eras.

Authors

Anita di Stefano is associate professor in Latin Language and Literature at University of Messina. She mainly focuses on late latin literature: she cured the election of Arusiano Messio’s Exempla elocutionum (2011) and Rustico Elpidio’s poems (2013). Moreover, she focused her studies on Nemesiano and Corippo’s poetry, and on wider themes and contexts (genre identity in latin poetry; wine in literature).
Another field of interest is the problem linked to tradition and to the Fortleben of Humanism classics during the modern age, focusing on Catullo (2001) and Sidonio Apollinare (2019), monographies (2017), Sannazzaro’s carmina, studies on the relationship with classics in Racine, in Quasimodo and in poetry from XIX-XX cenruty.

Marco Onorato is a researcher in Latin language and literature at the Department of Ancient and Modern Civilizations of tue University of Messina.
He is the author of a commented edition of the “De raptu Proserpinae” by Claudiano (2008) and of monographs dedicated to the phenomenon of the patterning of engravings in the falcons of Catullo (2013) and to the poetic technique of Sidonio Apollinare (2016; the Gallo-Roman writer then deepened in other essays the reuse of models, linguistic preciousness and verbal metrics) and recently (2017) the theme of the relationship between intertextuality and metapoetics in Martial. He also studied the myth of Narcissus in Ovid’s “Metamorphoses”, the cinematographic transposition of Rutilio Namaziano’s “De reditu” and the multifaced panorama of computer resources that may be useful to Lanistists


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