Quicumque Meos Violavit Amores:Tibulus的浪漫路障和Tartarus的囚犯1.3

IF 0.2 3区 历史学 N/A CLASSICS
Joshua Paul
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摘要:关于提布鲁斯的黑社会的一篇常见论文1.3认为,这位挽歌作者将塔尔塔罗斯的囚犯塑造成爱的敌人。在这篇文章中,我认为哈迪斯的居民并不是蒂布鲁斯和迪丽娅之间的模糊障碍,而是读者在挽歌中遇到的确切人物类型。我认为蒂布鲁斯的第一本书中有具体的口头通信,以突出提约斯和农民之间的相似之处——士兵、达奈兹人和迪丽娅、塞尔伯罗斯人和库斯托斯、坦塔罗斯人和对手佩德拉斯特、蒂西涅人和莱纳人、伊克西翁人和潜水爱好者。
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Quicumque Meos Violavit Amores: Romantic Roadblocks and the Inmates of Tartarus in Tibullus 1.3
ABSTRACT:One common thesis on the underworld of Tibullus 1.3 suggests that the elegist casts the prisoners of Tartarus as enemies of love. In this article, I argue that the residents of Hades correspond not to nebulous obstacles between Tibullus and Delia but rather to precise character types readers encounter throughout the elegies. I consider specific verbal correspondences in book 1 of Tibullus to highlight parallels between Tityos and the farmer–soldier, the Danaids and Delia, Cerberus and the custos, Tantalus and the rival pederast, Tisiphone and the lena, and Ixion and the dives amator.
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CLASSICAL WORLD
CLASSICAL WORLD CLASSICS-
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期刊介绍: Classical World (ISSN 0009-8418) is the quarterly journal of The Classical Association of the Atlantic States, published on a seasonal schedule with Fall (September-November), Winter (December-February), Spring (March-May), and Summer (June-August) issues. Begun in 1907 as The Classical Weekly, this peer-reviewed journal publishes contributions on all aspects of Greek and Roman literature, history, and society.
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