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Citações da literatura latina em A Queda dum Anjo
| Resumo: | Able to speak Latin “as his own language” (Castelo Branco 2016: 86), Calisto knew all the great Latin authors. Famous sentences of Horace (Od. II, 19, 2; Epist. I, 7, 44; II, 5, 51), Virgil (Aen. I, 462; II, 774; III, 48; Georg. III, 513), Juvenal (X, 122) and Quintilian (IX, 4, 41; XI, 1, 24; XII, 10, 74) adorn the erudite character’s speech and the narrator’s words about him. The eminent Latinist also quotes Terence (Andria, 194), Pliny the Elder (HN 35, 36), and Suetonius (Titus, 8). The meaning of these quotations is the aim of this paper. |
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| Autores principais: | Abranches, Cristina, 1963- |
| Assunto: | Latin authors quotations Horace Juvenal Pliny the Elder Quintilian Suetonius Terence Virgil |
| Ano: | 2018 |
| País: | Portugal |
| Tipo de documento: | artigo |
| Tipo de acesso: | acesso restrito |
| Instituição associada: | Universidade de Lisboa |
| Idioma: | português |
| Origem: | Repositório da Universidade de Lisboa |
| Resumo: | Able to speak Latin “as his own language” (Castelo Branco 2016: 86), Calisto knew all the great Latin authors. Famous sentences of Horace (Od. II, 19, 2; Epist. I, 7, 44; II, 5, 51), Virgil (Aen. I, 462; II, 774; III, 48; Georg. III, 513), Juvenal (X, 122) and Quintilian (IX, 4, 41; XI, 1, 24; XII, 10, 74) adorn the erudite character’s speech and the narrator’s words about him. The eminent Latinist also quotes Terence (Andria, 194), Pliny the Elder (HN 35, 36), and Suetonius (Titus, 8). The meaning of these quotations is the aim of this paper. |
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