This contribution seeks to draw up a typology of repetition in Latin hexameter poetry that also considers possible textual corruptions in cases when repetitions have no marked rhetorical function (as e.g. in anaphora, epiphora, epanalepsis), in order to distinguish between what is determined by author’s choice and what is due to copyists’ practice.
Galasso, L., ‘Conscious’ and ‘Unconscious’ Repetitions in Latin Hexameter Poetry from Ennius to Lucan, in Dainotti, P., Pinheiro Hasegawa, A., Harrison, S. (ed.), Style in Latin Poetry, De Gruyter, Berlin Boston 2024: <<TRENDS IN CLASSICS. SUPPLEMENTARY VOLUMES>>, 159 263- 281. 10.1515/9783111067353 [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/273687]
‘Conscious’ and ‘Unconscious’ Repetitions in Latin Hexameter Poetry from Ennius to Lucan
Galasso, Luigi
2024
Abstract
This contribution seeks to draw up a typology of repetition in Latin hexameter poetry that also considers possible textual corruptions in cases when repetitions have no marked rhetorical function (as e.g. in anaphora, epiphora, epanalepsis), in order to distinguish between what is determined by author’s choice and what is due to copyists’ practice.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.