The Orestes’ acute stress on Euripides

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Autor(a) principal: Heidrich Bisol, Luciano
Data de Publicação: 2023
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Revista odisséia
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.ufrn.br/odisseia/article/view/31558
Resumo: The present article is a survey of the state of the art on the incorporation of medical terms in the tragic corpus throughout the 5th century BC, specifically on the psychic disorders that affect the character Orestes. This is an interdisciplinary bibliographical research based on studies on the history of Greek medicine by Jacques Jouanna and on cognitive-behavioral psychology, in line with Aaron Beck.  Both Aeschylus and Euripides used concepts of medicine in their poetry to characterize their characters. In the play Orestes (c. 408 BC) by Euripides (c. 480 - 406 BC), a picture of symptoms and causes of the disorder called for the poet as mania, which affects the title character, is presented to the public. The aim of this article is to verify the metonymic relationships between the concept of mania in classical antiquity and the concept of post-traumatic stress in contemporary psychology.
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spelling The Orestes’ acute stress on EuripidesO estresse agudo de Orestes em EurípidesEurípedesOrestesEstresse agudoEuripidesOrestesAcute stressThe present article is a survey of the state of the art on the incorporation of medical terms in the tragic corpus throughout the 5th century BC, specifically on the psychic disorders that affect the character Orestes. This is an interdisciplinary bibliographical research based on studies on the history of Greek medicine by Jacques Jouanna and on cognitive-behavioral psychology, in line with Aaron Beck.  Both Aeschylus and Euripides used concepts of medicine in their poetry to characterize their characters. In the play Orestes (c. 408 BC) by Euripides (c. 480 - 406 BC), a picture of symptoms and causes of the disorder called for the poet as mania, which affects the title character, is presented to the public. The aim of this article is to verify the metonymic relationships between the concept of mania in classical antiquity and the concept of post-traumatic stress in contemporary psychology.O presente artigo é um levantamento do estado da arte sobre a incorporação de termos médicos no corpus trágico ao longo do século V a.C., especificamente sobre os transtornos psíquicos que acometem a personagem Orestes. Trata-se de uma pesquisa bibliográfica interdisciplinar a partir dos estudos sobre a história da medicina grega de Jacques Jouanna e da psicologia cognitivo-comportamental, na linha de Aaron Beck. Tanto Ésquilo quanto Eurípides empregaram em sua poesia conceitos da medicina para a caracterização de suas personagens. Na peça Orestes (c. 408 a. C.) de Eurípides (c. 480 - 406 a.C.) é apresentado ao público um quadro de sintoma e causa do transtorno denominado pelo poeta como mania, que afeta a personagem título. O objetivo deste artigo é verificar as relações metonímicas entre o conceito de mania na antiguidade clássica e o conceito de estresse pós-traumático na psicologia contemporânea.  UFRN2023-06-27info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufrn.br/odisseia/article/view/3155810.21680/1983-2435.2023v8n1ID31558Odisseia; Vol. 8 No. 1 (2023): Revista Odisseia; 133-151Revue Odisseia; Vol. 8 No. 1 (2023): Revista Odisseia; 133-151Revista Odisseia; v. 8 n. 1 (2023): Revista Odisseia; 133-1511983-243510.21680/1983-2435.2023v8n1reponame:Revista odisséiainstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte (UFRN)instacron:UFRNporhttps://periodicos.ufrn.br/odisseia/article/view/31558/17111Copyright (c) 2023 Revista Odisseiahttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessHeidrich Bisol, Luciano2023-06-28T02:06:02Zoai:periodicos.ufrn.br:article/31558Revistahttps://periodicos.ufrn.br/odisseia/indexPUBhttps://periodicos.ufrn.br/odisseia/oai||revistaodisseia2016@gmail.com1983-24351983-2435opendoar:2023-06-28T02:06:02Revista odisséia - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte (UFRN)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The Orestes’ acute stress on Euripides
O estresse agudo de Orestes em Eurípides
title The Orestes’ acute stress on Euripides
spellingShingle The Orestes’ acute stress on Euripides
Heidrich Bisol, Luciano
Eurípedes
Orestes
Estresse agudo
Euripides
Orestes
Acute stress
title_short The Orestes’ acute stress on Euripides
title_full The Orestes’ acute stress on Euripides
title_fullStr The Orestes’ acute stress on Euripides
title_full_unstemmed The Orestes’ acute stress on Euripides
title_sort The Orestes’ acute stress on Euripides
author Heidrich Bisol, Luciano
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Eurípedes
Orestes
Estresse agudo
Euripides
Orestes
Acute stress
topic Eurípedes
Orestes
Estresse agudo
Euripides
Orestes
Acute stress
description The present article is a survey of the state of the art on the incorporation of medical terms in the tragic corpus throughout the 5th century BC, specifically on the psychic disorders that affect the character Orestes. This is an interdisciplinary bibliographical research based on studies on the history of Greek medicine by Jacques Jouanna and on cognitive-behavioral psychology, in line with Aaron Beck.  Both Aeschylus and Euripides used concepts of medicine in their poetry to characterize their characters. In the play Orestes (c. 408 BC) by Euripides (c. 480 - 406 BC), a picture of symptoms and causes of the disorder called for the poet as mania, which affects the title character, is presented to the public. The aim of this article is to verify the metonymic relationships between the concept of mania in classical antiquity and the concept of post-traumatic stress in contemporary psychology.
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