Nota a Curculio IV 2. El tópico delmancipium: del dominus a las dramatis personae

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Autor(a) principal: Suárez, Marcela Alejandra
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/3469
Resumo: Plautus is perhaps the supreme example, in the Roman literary world, of the tendency to use legal themes as metaphors and as a device of Romanization of Greek models. The Plautine corpus has twenty references to the legal theme of mancipium. This paper analyzes this theme in Curculio IV 2, in relation to two comic techniques, namely inversion and parody. Mancipium indicates the power of the dominus. Plautus, however, associates it with a leno, a figure deemed impious and faithless, and with a parasite, who engineers the trickery. Plautus thus neatly unites the elements of Romanization and satumalian inversion.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Nota a Curculio IV 2. El tópico delmancipium: del dominus a las dramatis personae
title Nota a Curculio IV 2. El tópico delmancipium: del dominus a las dramatis personae
spellingShingle Nota a Curculio IV 2. El tópico delmancipium: del dominus a las dramatis personae
Suárez, Marcela Alejandra
Inversion. Mancipium. Parody. Romanization. Legal topic.
Letras clássicas
title_short Nota a Curculio IV 2. El tópico delmancipium: del dominus a las dramatis personae
title_full Nota a Curculio IV 2. El tópico delmancipium: del dominus a las dramatis personae
title_fullStr Nota a Curculio IV 2. El tópico delmancipium: del dominus a las dramatis personae
title_full_unstemmed Nota a Curculio IV 2. El tópico delmancipium: del dominus a las dramatis personae
title_sort Nota a Curculio IV 2. El tópico delmancipium: del dominus a las dramatis personae
author Suárez, Marcela Alejandra
author_facet Suárez, Marcela Alejandra
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Suárez, Marcela Alejandra
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Inversion. Mancipium. Parody. Romanization. Legal topic.
Letras clássicas
topic Inversion. Mancipium. Parody. Romanization. Legal topic.
Letras clássicas
description Plautus is perhaps the supreme example, in the Roman literary world, of the tendency to use legal themes as metaphors and as a device of Romanization of Greek models. The Plautine corpus has twenty references to the legal theme of mancipium. This paper analyzes this theme in Curculio IV 2, in relation to two comic techniques, namely inversion and parody. Mancipium indicates the power of the dominus. Plautus, however, associates it with a leno, a figure deemed impious and faithless, and with a parasite, who engineers the trickery. Plautus thus neatly unites the elements of Romanization and satumalian inversion.
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