Publication: Tema y léxico de las metamorfosis
en los epigramas de la Antología Griega .
Authors
Plaza Salguero, Sandra
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Universidad de Murcia, Servicio de Publicaciones
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.6018/myrtia.454801
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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Abstract
Las metamorfosis de los diferentes personajes mitológicos forman parte indispensable del
acervo cultural de los griegos antiguos desde los primeros inicios de su literatura. Este trabajo
pretende ofrecer un análisis sobre la temática y terminología, empleada por los epigramatistas
helenísticos e imperiales para describir los procesos de metamorfosis, bien de seres mortales
o divinos, en las composiciones de la Antología Griega. Este estudio permite replantearnos
la riqueza y diversidad de formas léxicas y construcciones sintácticas, reducidas por el
testimonio de los lexicógrafos, y a hallar indicios sobre la existencia de una lexicografía propia
de estos contextos literarios.
The metamorphoses of different mythological characters are an essential part of the cultural heritage of ancient Greeks from the very beginning of their literature. This work aims to offer an analysis of the motif and terminology, used by Hellenistic and Imperial epigrammatists to describe the metamorphic processes of mortal or divine beings in the compositions of the Greek Anthology. This study allows us to rethink the richness and diversity of lexical forms and syntactic constructions, reduced by the testimony of lexicographers, as well as to find evidences about the existence of a characteristic lexicography for these literary contexts.
The metamorphoses of different mythological characters are an essential part of the cultural heritage of ancient Greeks from the very beginning of their literature. This work aims to offer an analysis of the motif and terminology, used by Hellenistic and Imperial epigrammatists to describe the metamorphic processes of mortal or divine beings in the compositions of the Greek Anthology. This study allows us to rethink the richness and diversity of lexical forms and syntactic constructions, reduced by the testimony of lexicographers, as well as to find evidences about the existence of a characteristic lexicography for these literary contexts.
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Myrtia, Nº 35, 2020
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