This paper offers a reading of Priapea 7, 54 and 67 in a literary perspective. All three poems express with puns and riddles an apparently very obscene message: p dico. The poems disguise their obscenity under formal refinement, playing with a rhetoric of simplicity and obscurity in use in the whole collection of the Priapea. A closer examination shows that the threat of pedicatio, uttered by the phallic, but also stammering god, should not be taken literally: it can also be read as a literary claim for the priapic genre, a type of crude and virile poetry opposed to a more conventional poetic production. In this context of literary conflict between genres, the aggressiveness against the academic poetry is formulated in terms of sexual aggre...
This paper tries to define and analyze the problems connecting with a critical edition of the Priape...
The paper focuses on Parthenopeus sive Amorum libri byGiovanni Pontano, a collection of poems that w...
The god Priapus derives his features both from the representations that the Latin poets give of the ...
This paper offers a reading of Priapea 7, 54 and 67 in a literary perspective. All three poems expre...
The Priapea, which are supposedly delivered by a statue of Priapus or addressed to one of his statue...
The Priapea, which are supposedly delivered by a statue of Priapus or addressed to one of his statue...
The Carmina Priapea deal, first of all, with Priapus’discourse. This paper tries to show that the go...
The Carmina Priapea deal, first of all, with Priapus’discourse. This paper tries to show that the go...
When we read the narratives of erotical pursuits in Ovid’s work, we may see several similitudes, eve...
This dissertation is on the Carmina Priapea (CP). The CP is a collection of 80 Latin epigrams that a...
This dissertation is on the Carmina Priapea (CP). The CP is a collection of 80 Latin epigrams that a...
This paper focuses on the poetic topic of "Priapus and the four seasons", which plays an important r...
A presente dissertação tem como corpus o romance erótico grego Pastoral ou Dáfnis e Cloé (III d.C.),...
The paper focuses on Parthenopeus sive Amorum libri byGiovanni Pontano, a collection of poems that w...
The paper focuses on Parthenopeus sive Amorum libri byGiovanni Pontano, a collection of poems that w...
This paper tries to define and analyze the problems connecting with a critical edition of the Priape...
The paper focuses on Parthenopeus sive Amorum libri byGiovanni Pontano, a collection of poems that w...
The god Priapus derives his features both from the representations that the Latin poets give of the ...
This paper offers a reading of Priapea 7, 54 and 67 in a literary perspective. All three poems expre...
The Priapea, which are supposedly delivered by a statue of Priapus or addressed to one of his statue...
The Priapea, which are supposedly delivered by a statue of Priapus or addressed to one of his statue...
The Carmina Priapea deal, first of all, with Priapus’discourse. This paper tries to show that the go...
The Carmina Priapea deal, first of all, with Priapus’discourse. This paper tries to show that the go...
When we read the narratives of erotical pursuits in Ovid’s work, we may see several similitudes, eve...
This dissertation is on the Carmina Priapea (CP). The CP is a collection of 80 Latin epigrams that a...
This dissertation is on the Carmina Priapea (CP). The CP is a collection of 80 Latin epigrams that a...
This paper focuses on the poetic topic of "Priapus and the four seasons", which plays an important r...
A presente dissertação tem como corpus o romance erótico grego Pastoral ou Dáfnis e Cloé (III d.C.),...
The paper focuses on Parthenopeus sive Amorum libri byGiovanni Pontano, a collection of poems that w...
The paper focuses on Parthenopeus sive Amorum libri byGiovanni Pontano, a collection of poems that w...
This paper tries to define and analyze the problems connecting with a critical edition of the Priape...
The paper focuses on Parthenopeus sive Amorum libri byGiovanni Pontano, a collection of poems that w...
The god Priapus derives his features both from the representations that the Latin poets give of the ...