Tomislav Čanković
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《CARMINA Burana》中的古代和神话主题本文讨论了《CARMINA Burana》中希腊和罗马神话主题的功能、目的、地位和形式特征。《CARMINA Burana》是一部可追溯到13世纪上半叶的中世纪诗集。本文还考察了上述母题与抒情主题之间建立的不同关系,以及这些母题如何融入一首单独的诗歌和整个《布拉纳庄园》的背景。本文只关注古希腊和古罗马传统的主题,而不关注犹太-基督教起源的主题,尽管后者有很多自己的来源。此外,由于普布利乌斯·奥维迪乌斯·纳索通常被认为是对金利亚的主要影响,他的作品和军国主义的爱的概念在《布拉纳》的诗歌中可见,也被强调和研究。本文的重点是那些属于通常归属于贵族的基本主题元素的诗歌,包括酒馆、酒、赌博、肉体爱情以及讽刺和反教权的色彩。
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Antički i mitološki motivi u zbirci Carmina Burana
ANTIQUE AND MYTHOLOGICAL MOTIFS IN CARMINA BURANA This paper discusses the function, purpose, place and formal characteristics of the Greek and Roman mythological motifs in the poems that are part of Carmina Burana, a medieval collection of poetry dating from the first half of the 13th century. Different relations established between the aforementioned motifs and lyrical subjects are also examined, as well as how these motifs fit into the context of the individual poem and the entirety of Carmina Burana. The paper focuses exclusively on the motifs which belong to the ancient Greek and Roman traditions, and not on those of the Judeo-Christian provenance, although the latter are numerous in their own right. Also, as Publius Ovidius Naso is often regarded as the main influence on the goliards, traces of his works and militaristic concepts of love visible in the poems of Carmina Burana are also highlighted and examined. The focus of this paper is on those poems which belong to the basic thematic elements usually attributed to the goliards, including tavern, wine, gambling, physical love and satirical and anticlerical overtones.
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