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Title: Gli epiteti omerici nel Grillo di Plutarco: parallelismo simbolico tra animali e divinità
Authors: Tozza, Marcello
Keywords: Plutarch;Moralia;Gryllos;Animal Symbolism;Homeric Epithets
Issue Date: 2009
Publisher: International Plutarch Society
Abstract: In Bruta animalia ratione uti, Plutarch, through a surreal dialog between a demythologized Ulysses and a pig, succeeds to put, ethically and rationally, the animal over the man. With a sapient use of Homer’s text, whose epithets are mentioned several times, the author overturns the system of values on which homeric epic is based, creating a comparison plan between animals, gods and men. Ironically, the animal appears, because of its own characteristics, worthier than the man to be related to the divine.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10316.2/36393
ISSN: 0258-655X
DOI: 10.14195/0258-655X_6_4
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