Batracomyomachia and the parody of the heroic theme of the wearing the weapons: Between permanences and reinterpretations of epic canons in antiquity

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Autor(a) principal: Mota, Thiago Eustáquio Araújo
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Cardoso, Jéssica Dias Monteiro
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Oficina do Historiador
Texto Completo: https://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/ojs/index.php/oficinadohistoriador/article/view/39465
Resumo: In this paper, we aim, through the analysis of the burlesque poem Batracomyomachia, to present the correspondences with the Homeric poem, Iliad (8th century BC) from the conventional motifs of the epic genre. Batracomyomachia is a short poem, written in dactylic hexameters, that chronicles the battle between frogs and rats over the course of a day (dating from the 6th century BC to the 1st BC). We will, then, point out the issues concerning the authorship, which are far from any consensus. Next, we will discuss about the support and writing of the poem, as we note the relevance of the discussion for this work and, finally, we will analyze the topic of dressing and the description (ekphrasis) of weapons, having in view the permanence and re-writings of the Homeric language.
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spelling Batracomyomachia and the parody of the heroic theme of the wearing the weapons: Between permanences and reinterpretations of epic canons in antiquityA Batracomiomaquia e a parodização do tema heroico do vestir das armas: Entre permanências e releituras dos cânones épicos na antiguidadeEpic motifsParodyBatracomyomachiaCânones épicosParódiaBatracomiomaquiaIn this paper, we aim, through the analysis of the burlesque poem Batracomyomachia, to present the correspondences with the Homeric poem, Iliad (8th century BC) from the conventional motifs of the epic genre. Batracomyomachia is a short poem, written in dactylic hexameters, that chronicles the battle between frogs and rats over the course of a day (dating from the 6th century BC to the 1st BC). We will, then, point out the issues concerning the authorship, which are far from any consensus. Next, we will discuss about the support and writing of the poem, as we note the relevance of the discussion for this work and, finally, we will analyze the topic of dressing and the description (ekphrasis) of weapons, having in view the permanence and re-writings of the Homeric language.Neste artigo buscaremos, através da análise do poema burlesco Batracomiomaquia, apresentar as correspondências com o poema homérico Ilíada, datado do século VIII a.C. a partir dos motivos convencionais do gênero épico. A Batracomiomaquia é um poema de curta extensão, escrito em hexâmetros dactílicos, que narra a batalha entre rãs e ratos no decorrer de um dia, nas margens de um lago, sendo datado entre os séculos VI a.C. e I a.C. Logo, pontuaremos as problemáticas que envolvem a história do documento no que diz respeito à datação e à autoria, que estão longe de qualquer consenso. Em seguida, discutiremos sobre o suporte e a escrita do poema, pois notamos a pertinência da discussão para esse trabalho; e, por fim, analisaremos o tema do vestir e a descrição (écfrase) das armas, tendo em vista as permanências e releituras da linguagem homérica.Editora da PUCRS - ediPUCRS2021-05-27info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/ojs/index.php/oficinadohistoriador/article/view/3946510.15448/2178-3748.2021.1.39465Oficina do Historiador; Vol. 14 No. 1 (2021): Single Volume; e39465Oficina do Historiador; Vol. 14 Núm. 1 (2021): Volumen único; e39465Oficina do Historiador; v. 14 n. 1 (2021): Volume Único; e394652178-374810.15448/2178-3748.2021.1reponame:Oficina do Historiadorinstname:Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul (PUCRS)instacron:PUC_RSporhttps://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/ojs/index.php/oficinadohistoriador/article/view/39465/26805Copyright (c) 2021 Oficina do Historiadorhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMota, Thiago Eustáquio AraújoCardoso, Jéssica Dias Monteiro2022-01-31T20:19:08Zoai:ojs.revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br:article/39465Revistahttps://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/ojs/index.php/oficinadohistoriadorPRIhttps://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/ojs/index.php/oficinadohistoriador/oai||tatyana.maia@pucrs.br2178-37482178-3748opendoar:2022-01-31T20:19:08Oficina do Historiador - Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul (PUCRS)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Batracomyomachia and the parody of the heroic theme of the wearing the weapons: Between permanences and reinterpretations of epic canons in antiquity
A Batracomiomaquia e a parodização do tema heroico do vestir das armas: Entre permanências e releituras dos cânones épicos na antiguidade
title Batracomyomachia and the parody of the heroic theme of the wearing the weapons: Between permanences and reinterpretations of epic canons in antiquity
spellingShingle Batracomyomachia and the parody of the heroic theme of the wearing the weapons: Between permanences and reinterpretations of epic canons in antiquity
Mota, Thiago Eustáquio Araújo
Epic motifs
Parody
Batracomyomachia
Cânones épicos
Paródia
Batracomiomaquia
title_short Batracomyomachia and the parody of the heroic theme of the wearing the weapons: Between permanences and reinterpretations of epic canons in antiquity
title_full Batracomyomachia and the parody of the heroic theme of the wearing the weapons: Between permanences and reinterpretations of epic canons in antiquity
title_fullStr Batracomyomachia and the parody of the heroic theme of the wearing the weapons: Between permanences and reinterpretations of epic canons in antiquity
title_full_unstemmed Batracomyomachia and the parody of the heroic theme of the wearing the weapons: Between permanences and reinterpretations of epic canons in antiquity
title_sort Batracomyomachia and the parody of the heroic theme of the wearing the weapons: Between permanences and reinterpretations of epic canons in antiquity
author Mota, Thiago Eustáquio Araújo
author_facet Mota, Thiago Eustáquio Araújo
Cardoso, Jéssica Dias Monteiro
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author2 Cardoso, Jéssica Dias Monteiro
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Mota, Thiago Eustáquio Araújo
Cardoso, Jéssica Dias Monteiro
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Epic motifs
Parody
Batracomyomachia
Cânones épicos
Paródia
Batracomiomaquia
topic Epic motifs
Parody
Batracomyomachia
Cânones épicos
Paródia
Batracomiomaquia
description In this paper, we aim, through the analysis of the burlesque poem Batracomyomachia, to present the correspondences with the Homeric poem, Iliad (8th century BC) from the conventional motifs of the epic genre. Batracomyomachia is a short poem, written in dactylic hexameters, that chronicles the battle between frogs and rats over the course of a day (dating from the 6th century BC to the 1st BC). We will, then, point out the issues concerning the authorship, which are far from any consensus. Next, we will discuss about the support and writing of the poem, as we note the relevance of the discussion for this work and, finally, we will analyze the topic of dressing and the description (ekphrasis) of weapons, having in view the permanence and re-writings of the Homeric language.
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