the poetical description of the urbs and the convention of the founding heroes in Aeneid book 8: hercules, Evander and aeneas
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Resumo: | In this paper we analyze an excerpt from Book VIII of the Aeneid in which the Trojan hero visits the site of the future Rome, where he is welcomed by Evander, the Greek, founder of Palanteum, when the arcades celebrated the passage of Hercules through Lazio. From the banks of the Tiber to the Palatine Hill, Evander leads the Trojan guest through spaces that were familiar to the public of the epopee. Based on the hermeneutical historical procedure, we problematize the poet’s choices in compiling a number of foundational narratives that put forward, in turn, an aetiology of the monuments and religious spaces of the urbs: Ara Maxima, Lupercal, Porta Carmentalis, Capitoline Hill. Different from travel narratives, the poetic construction of Rome in book 8 assembles aspects of a variety of temporalities of the same city. In order to understand the topographical references of Aeneid, our study encompasses, in addition to the hermeneutic and exegetical analysis of the Latin text, sources contemporary to Virgil, such as the works of Livy, Dionysius of Halicarnassus, as well as data provided by archeology. |
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the poetical description of the urbs and the convention of the founding heroes in Aeneid book 8: hercules, Evander and aeneasA descrição poética da urbs e a Convenção dos Heróis Fundadores no Livro VIII da Eneida: Hércules, Evandro e EneiasEneidatemporali-dades narrativasRomaAeneidtemporalitiesRomeIn this paper we analyze an excerpt from Book VIII of the Aeneid in which the Trojan hero visits the site of the future Rome, where he is welcomed by Evander, the Greek, founder of Palanteum, when the arcades celebrated the passage of Hercules through Lazio. From the banks of the Tiber to the Palatine Hill, Evander leads the Trojan guest through spaces that were familiar to the public of the epopee. Based on the hermeneutical historical procedure, we problematize the poet’s choices in compiling a number of foundational narratives that put forward, in turn, an aetiology of the monuments and religious spaces of the urbs: Ara Maxima, Lupercal, Porta Carmentalis, Capitoline Hill. Different from travel narratives, the poetic construction of Rome in book 8 assembles aspects of a variety of temporalities of the same city. In order to understand the topographical references of Aeneid, our study encompasses, in addition to the hermeneutic and exegetical analysis of the Latin text, sources contemporary to Virgil, such as the works of Livy, Dionysius of Halicarnassus, as well as data provided by archeology. Neste artigo analisamos um trecho do livro Viii da Eneida no qual o herói troiano visita o sítio da futura Roma, sendo acolhido pelo grego Evandro, fundador de Palanteu, na mesma ocasião em que os árcades comemoram a passagem de hércules pelo lácio. Das margens do tibre até o Palatino, o anfitrião conduz o hospede troiano por espaços que eram familiares ao público da epopeia. A partir do procedimento histórico hermenêutico, problematizamos as escolhas do poeta na compilação de narrativas fundacionais distintas que oferecem, por sua vez, uma etiologia para os monumentos e espaços religiosos da urbs: entre outros, ara Máxima, lupercal, Porta carmental, capitólio. Diferentemente das narrativas de viagem, a construção poética de roma no livro Viii da Eneida reúne aspectos de distintas temporalidades da mesma cidade. com o propósito de compreendermos as referências topográficas da Eneida, para além da análise hermenêutica e exegética do texto latino, dialogamos com a documentação contemporânea a Virgílio, como as obras de Tito Lívio, Dionísio de Halicarnasso, assim como os dados fornecidos pela arqueologia. Universidade Federal de Uberlândia2019-06-12info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/artcultura/article/view/5015810.14393/artc-v21-n38-2019-50158ArtCultura; Vol. 21 No. 38 (2019): ArtCultura; 43 - 58ArtCultura; Vol. 21 Núm. 38 (2019): ArtCultura; 43 - 58ArtCultura; v. 21 n. 38 (2019): ArtCultura; 43 - 582178-3845reponame:ArtCultura (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Uberlândia (UFU)instacron:UFUporhttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/artcultura/article/view/50158/26717Araújo Mota , Thiago Eustáquio info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2022-05-27T16:16:34Zoai:ojs.www.seer.ufu.br:article/50158Revistahttp://www.seer.ufu.br/index.php/artcultura/indexPUBhttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/artcultura/oaiakparanhos@uol.com.br||2178-38452178-3845opendoar:2022-05-27T16:16:34ArtCultura (Online) - Universidade Federal de Uberlândia (UFU)false |
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the poetical description of the urbs and the convention of the founding heroes in Aeneid book 8: hercules, Evander and aeneas A descrição poética da urbs e a Convenção dos Heróis Fundadores no Livro VIII da Eneida: Hércules, Evandro e Eneias |
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the poetical description of the urbs and the convention of the founding heroes in Aeneid book 8: hercules, Evander and aeneas |
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the poetical description of the urbs and the convention of the founding heroes in Aeneid book 8: hercules, Evander and aeneas Araújo Mota , Thiago Eustáquio Eneida temporali-dades narrativas Roma Aeneid temporalities Rome |
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the poetical description of the urbs and the convention of the founding heroes in Aeneid book 8: hercules, Evander and aeneas |
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the poetical description of the urbs and the convention of the founding heroes in Aeneid book 8: hercules, Evander and aeneas |
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the poetical description of the urbs and the convention of the founding heroes in Aeneid book 8: hercules, Evander and aeneas |
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the poetical description of the urbs and the convention of the founding heroes in Aeneid book 8: hercules, Evander and aeneas |
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the poetical description of the urbs and the convention of the founding heroes in Aeneid book 8: hercules, Evander and aeneas |
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Araújo Mota , Thiago Eustáquio |
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Araújo Mota , Thiago Eustáquio |
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Araújo Mota , Thiago Eustáquio |
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Eneida temporali-dades narrativas Roma Aeneid temporalities Rome |
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Eneida temporali-dades narrativas Roma Aeneid temporalities Rome |
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In this paper we analyze an excerpt from Book VIII of the Aeneid in which the Trojan hero visits the site of the future Rome, where he is welcomed by Evander, the Greek, founder of Palanteum, when the arcades celebrated the passage of Hercules through Lazio. From the banks of the Tiber to the Palatine Hill, Evander leads the Trojan guest through spaces that were familiar to the public of the epopee. Based on the hermeneutical historical procedure, we problematize the poet’s choices in compiling a number of foundational narratives that put forward, in turn, an aetiology of the monuments and religious spaces of the urbs: Ara Maxima, Lupercal, Porta Carmentalis, Capitoline Hill. Different from travel narratives, the poetic construction of Rome in book 8 assembles aspects of a variety of temporalities of the same city. In order to understand the topographical references of Aeneid, our study encompasses, in addition to the hermeneutic and exegetical analysis of the Latin text, sources contemporary to Virgil, such as the works of Livy, Dionysius of Halicarnassus, as well as data provided by archeology. |
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