
handle: 11336/65046
Resumen: Nuestro objeto en este trabajo es descubrir, indagando en la alu-sión y el estilo, el influjo que Cicerón ha ejercido en la obra ovidiana de lar-go aliento, un influjo que, de manera sumaria, han postulado, para el caso de las Metamorfosis, Hardie y Gildenhard y Zissos. Si bien el tipo de relación que teje Ovidio es, como veremos, literaria, comprobaremos que hay lugar asimismo para las definiciones políticas, aun en un autor presuntamente apá-tico respecto de estos temas. La discusión considerará, especialmente en las Metamorfosis pero también en Fastos, la influencia de Cicerón en la crea-ción del hombre, el motivo de la apoteosis, el proemio y la sphragís, así co-mo en la representación ovidiana del unus homo y el elogio de la monarquía, con sus asociaciones augusteas
Abstract: The purpose in this paper is to find out, seeking in the allusion and the style, Cicero's influence on Ovid's longest works, an influence which have been briefly suggested, in the case of the Metamorphoses, by Hardie and Gildenhard and Zissos. While the Ovid's type of link is, as we shall see, a literary one, we will realize that political definitions, even in an allegedly apolitical author, are also involved. The discussion will consider, especially in the Metamorphoses but also in the Fasti, Cicero’s influence in the creation of man, the apotheosis motif, the proem and the sphragis, as well as in the Ovidian representation of the unus homo and the eulogy of monarchy, with its Augustan associations.
Fil: Martínez Astorino, Pablo.Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina
Fil: Martínez Astorino, Pablo. Universidad Nacional de La Plata; Argentina
Sphragís, UNUS HOMO, CICERÓN, Apotheosis, Ovidio, 43 a.C.-17 d.C., FASTOS, Cicero, ANALISIS LITERARIO, Cicerón, Marco Tulio, 106-43 a. C., APOTEOSIS, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/6.2, FILOSOFIA POLITICA, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/6, SPHRAGÍS, Letras, Cicerón, METAMORFOSIS, LITERATURA LATINA, DISCURSO POLITICO, Metamorphoses, Metamorfosis, Fasti, Apoteosis, Literatura, Fastos, Unus homo
Sphragís, UNUS HOMO, CICERÓN, Apotheosis, Ovidio, 43 a.C.-17 d.C., FASTOS, Cicero, ANALISIS LITERARIO, Cicerón, Marco Tulio, 106-43 a. C., APOTEOSIS, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/6.2, FILOSOFIA POLITICA, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/6, SPHRAGÍS, Letras, Cicerón, METAMORFOSIS, LITERATURA LATINA, DISCURSO POLITICO, Metamorphoses, Metamorfosis, Fasti, Apoteosis, Literatura, Fastos, Unus homo
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