Aelianus in his Epistulae plagiarises verbatim or with minor amendments phras- es, sentences, even paragraphs from earlier authors. This practice, of selecting a handful of ideas, words and phrases from one passage and then redeploying them in a new order and adapded context, can be seen most effectively in Aelianus’ exploitation of comedy as a source. This paper investigates a few interesting and uninvestigated techniques used by Aelianus in the manipulation of his sources and in the comic quotations in Epistulae.

Analisi dettagliata di riflesse e persistenze comiche aristofanee nell'epistolario di Claudio Eliano

Tradizione comica e meccanismi di recupero nell’epistolografia fittizia di età imperiale: Aristofane in Eliano

Anna Drago
2022-01-01

Abstract

Aelianus in his Epistulae plagiarises verbatim or with minor amendments phras- es, sentences, even paragraphs from earlier authors. This practice, of selecting a handful of ideas, words and phrases from one passage and then redeploying them in a new order and adapded context, can be seen most effectively in Aelianus’ exploitation of comedy as a source. This paper investigates a few interesting and uninvestigated techniques used by Aelianus in the manipulation of his sources and in the comic quotations in Epistulae.
2022
978-3-949189-21-0
Analisi dettagliata di riflesse e persistenze comiche aristofanee nell'epistolario di Claudio Eliano
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