The present paper deals with the fortune in late ancient school of the invective uttered by Dido (Verg Aen. IV, 365-67), elaborated according to the scheme of the uituperatio. Particularly, the rewriting-paraphrase of the Virgilian model in Anth. Lat. 269 Sh.B., in the Interpretationes Vergilianae by Tiberius Donatus and in the Dictio 28 by Ennodius, shows the centrality of the topic of the genus, both from a rhetorical and an anthropological point of view.

Nec tibi diua parens. Lectures rhétoriques d’un motif virgilien dans l’école de l’Antiquité tardive

Graziana Brescia
2022-01-01

Abstract

The present paper deals with the fortune in late ancient school of the invective uttered by Dido (Verg Aen. IV, 365-67), elaborated according to the scheme of the uituperatio. Particularly, the rewriting-paraphrase of the Virgilian model in Anth. Lat. 269 Sh.B., in the Interpretationes Vergilianae by Tiberius Donatus and in the Dictio 28 by Ennodius, shows the centrality of the topic of the genus, both from a rhetorical and an anthropological point of view.
2022
9782383770725
Cette contribution vise à suivre la fortune de l’invective de Didon (Verg. Aen. IV, 365-67), construite selon le schéma de la uituperatio, dans l’école de l’Antiquité tardive. En particulier, la réécriture-paraphrase du modèle virgilien dans Anth. Lat. 269 Sh.B., dans les Interpretationes Vergilianae de Donat et dans la Dictio 28 d’Ennode, montre la centralité du motif du genus à la fois du point de vue rhétorique et du point de vue anthropologique.
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