O riso antigo: a Priapéia latina e uma paródia da Ilíada e da Odisséia

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Autor(a) principal: Oliva Neto, João Angelo
Data de Publicação: 2012
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Phaos (Online)
Texto Completo: https://revistas.iel.unicamp.br/index.php/phaos/article/view/3452
Resumo: In the actual rite of Priapus, as a real god, it is testified by some sources that the deity was worshiped with laughter and jokes, so that the derrision in the Corpus Priapeorum poems, as we think, is a kind of reminiscence of the rituallaughter. In this paper we try to show that the Corpwl poems have the explicit purpose of making one laugh, just because Priapus as poetic character in what we call "Latin Priapea", has been appropriated together with turpitude and ridiculousness. So, priapeum 68 is translated and discussed for, unlike most of the pieces in the Corpus, it is not an epigram, but a longer poem, a parody whose object are the major characters of the Iliad and the Odissey, mainly Odisseus and Penelope. As a matter of fact, the very themes of both epics - Achilles' rage and Odisseus' deeds - are subsumed and debased in a very sophisticated way by the priapic, i. e., the phallic point of view. Despite the turpiloquium, the poem is a masterpiece.
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spelling O riso antigo: a Priapéia latina e uma paródia da Ilíada e da OdisséiaLatin Priapea. Priapus. Parody. Phallicism. Odissey.Língua clássicaIn the actual rite of Priapus, as a real god, it is testified by some sources that the deity was worshiped with laughter and jokes, so that the derrision in the Corpus Priapeorum poems, as we think, is a kind of reminiscence of the rituallaughter. In this paper we try to show that the Corpwl poems have the explicit purpose of making one laugh, just because Priapus as poetic character in what we call "Latin Priapea", has been appropriated together with turpitude and ridiculousness. So, priapeum 68 is translated and discussed for, unlike most of the pieces in the Corpus, it is not an epigram, but a longer poem, a parody whose object are the major characters of the Iliad and the Odissey, mainly Odisseus and Penelope. As a matter of fact, the very themes of both epics - Achilles' rage and Odisseus' deeds - are subsumed and debased in a very sophisticated way by the priapic, i. e., the phallic point of view. Despite the turpiloquium, the poem is a masterpiece.PhaoS - Revista de Estudos ClássicosPhaoS - Revista de Estudos Clássicos2012-11-29info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.iel.unicamp.br/index.php/phaos/article/view/3452PhaoS - Revista de Estudos Clássicos; No. 5 (2005)PhaoS - Revista de Estudos Clássicos; n. 5 (2005)2526-80581676-3076reponame:Phaos (Online)instname:Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP)instacron:UNICAMPporhttps://revistas.iel.unicamp.br/index.php/phaos/article/view/3452/2912Oliva Neto, João Angeloinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2018-07-20T14:13:20Zoai:revistas.iel.unicamp.br:article/3452Revistahttps://revistas.iel.unicamp.br/index.php/phaosPUBhttps://revistas.iel.unicamp.br/index.php/phaos/oai||phaos@iel.unicamp.br|| spublic@iel.unicamp.br2526-80581676-3076opendoar:2018-07-20T14:13:20Phaos (Online) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP)false
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title O riso antigo: a Priapéia latina e uma paródia da Ilíada e da Odisséia
spellingShingle O riso antigo: a Priapéia latina e uma paródia da Ilíada e da Odisséia
Oliva Neto, João Angelo
Latin Priapea. Priapus. Parody. Phallicism. Odissey.
Língua clássica
title_short O riso antigo: a Priapéia latina e uma paródia da Ilíada e da Odisséia
title_full O riso antigo: a Priapéia latina e uma paródia da Ilíada e da Odisséia
title_fullStr O riso antigo: a Priapéia latina e uma paródia da Ilíada e da Odisséia
title_full_unstemmed O riso antigo: a Priapéia latina e uma paródia da Ilíada e da Odisséia
title_sort O riso antigo: a Priapéia latina e uma paródia da Ilíada e da Odisséia
author Oliva Neto, João Angelo
author_facet Oliva Neto, João Angelo
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Oliva Neto, João Angelo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Latin Priapea. Priapus. Parody. Phallicism. Odissey.
Língua clássica
topic Latin Priapea. Priapus. Parody. Phallicism. Odissey.
Língua clássica
description In the actual rite of Priapus, as a real god, it is testified by some sources that the deity was worshiped with laughter and jokes, so that the derrision in the Corpus Priapeorum poems, as we think, is a kind of reminiscence of the rituallaughter. In this paper we try to show that the Corpwl poems have the explicit purpose of making one laugh, just because Priapus as poetic character in what we call "Latin Priapea", has been appropriated together with turpitude and ridiculousness. So, priapeum 68 is translated and discussed for, unlike most of the pieces in the Corpus, it is not an epigram, but a longer poem, a parody whose object are the major characters of the Iliad and the Odissey, mainly Odisseus and Penelope. As a matter of fact, the very themes of both epics - Achilles' rage and Odisseus' deeds - are subsumed and debased in a very sophisticated way by the priapic, i. e., the phallic point of view. Despite the turpiloquium, the poem is a masterpiece.
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