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The title of my paper refers to a remark of Charles Witke, who specifies Juvenal’s Satire 3 in his monograph of Latin Satire as the eclogue of the urban poor. The interlocutor (who is also the main speaker in this case) of the satire says farewell to a friend before leaving his home for good, just l...

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Bibliográfiai részletek
Szerző: Gellérfi Gergő
Dokumentumtípus: Cikk
Megjelent: 2018
Sorozat:Antikvitás és reneszánsz
Kulcsszavak:Latin irodalom - költészet, Latin irodalom - szatíra, Műelemzés, Decimus Junius Juvenalis
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Online Access:http://acta.bibl.u-szeged.hu/61868
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Tartalmi kivonat:The title of my paper refers to a remark of Charles Witke, who specifies Juvenal’s Satire 3 in his monograph of Latin Satire as the eclogue of the urban poor. The interlocutor (who is also the main speaker in this case) of the satire says farewell to a friend before leaving his home for good, just like Meliboeus in Vergil’s First Eclogue. Both dialogues take place in natural environment, so to say, in a locus amoenus, however the setting of the satire is somewhat different from the traditional bucolic scenes. In my paper, I present the aforementioned bucolic features of the beginning and closure of Satire 3, after a brief summary of the other Juvenalian Satires showing the influence of bucolic poetry.
Terjedelem/Fizikai jellemzők:9-20
ISSN:2560-2659