Az egységesség problémája a Nisus és Euryalus-epizódban (Vergilius, Aeneis 9, 176–502)

The present paper is concerned with the problem of unity through the analysis of a specific part of the Aeneid. Though the story of Nisus and Euryalus has always been one of the best known episodes of Virgil’s poem, the analysis of the story shows a striking diversity. The author of the study analys...

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Veröffentlicht in:Antik tanulmányok 2009, Vol.53 (1), p.45-59
1. Verfasser: Ferenczi, Attila
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Zusammenfassung:The present paper is concerned with the problem of unity through the analysis of a specific part of the Aeneid. Though the story of Nisus and Euryalus has always been one of the best known episodes of Virgil’s poem, the analysis of the story shows a striking diversity. The author of the study analyses the ways of breaking the epic code (a term used according to the definition by G. B. Conte) through the incorporation of the language of Roman love elegy and the notion of Greek (Platonic) love. The conclusion: if the interpreter does not feel a need of proving the unity of the story and is willing to accept its apparent inconsistency, the interpretation might present a fruitful tension between the poliphonic narration of the story and the striking unisono of the rhetorically enhanced conclusion (fortunati ambo…).
ISSN:0003-567X
1588-2748