The snake list drawn up by Lucanus in ninth book of Pharsalia (vv. 700-733) shows a complex rewriting work not only of many passages from Nicandrus’ Theriakà, read through the ancient scholiastic, but also of a wide epic-didascalic tradition, which has Vergil, the author of Culex and Petronius’ Ilioupersis as main exponents. The passage consists of a series of internal to Lucanus’ ninth book crossreferences and announces the remaining description of the Libian military ventures, in a country wasted by drought and dangerous reptiles.
LANDOLFI L (2007). Stratigrafie multiple e suggestioni dotte: l'esempio di Luc. Phars. 9, 700-733. In LANDOLFI L., MONELLA P. (a cura di), Doctus Lucanus. Aspetti dell'erudizione nella Pharsalia di Lucano (pp. 111-149). BOLOGNA : Pàtron.
Stratigrafie multiple e suggestioni dotte: l'esempio di Luc. Phars. 9, 700-733
LANDOLFI, Luciano
2007-01-01
Abstract
The snake list drawn up by Lucanus in ninth book of Pharsalia (vv. 700-733) shows a complex rewriting work not only of many passages from Nicandrus’ Theriakà, read through the ancient scholiastic, but also of a wide epic-didascalic tradition, which has Vergil, the author of Culex and Petronius’ Ilioupersis as main exponents. The passage consists of a series of internal to Lucanus’ ninth book crossreferences and announces the remaining description of the Libian military ventures, in a country wasted by drought and dangerous reptiles.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.