Greek Poetry
Mostrando 13-21 de 21 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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13. Os fragmentos atenienses de Simônides. Um estudo das fontes epigráficas anteriores a 480 a. C. / The Athenian Fragments of Simonides: A Study of the Epigraphical Sources before 480 BC.
RESUMO Serão investigadas, nesta dissertação, as origens da democracia ateniense através da análise de quatro epigramas de Simônides de Ceos e da contextualização de alguns outros. Partindo do assassinato de Hiparco por Harmódio e Aristogíton e traçando suas conseqüências, tanto do ponto de vista mítico quando político, tentaremos demonstrar c
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 11/02/2008
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14. No man is an island: John Donne e a poética da agudeza na Inglaterra no século XVII / No man is an island: John Donne and the poetics of wit in England in the early 17th century
This Ph.D. thesis examines the poetry of John Donne (1572-1631) in the light of the representative practices in the learned circles of 17th century courts. Presuming that there was an effective presence of a rhetorical institution at that time, which conditioned poetical production, I have adopted a critical methodology that displaces the classificatory limi
Publicado em: 2008
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15. Metrics implications in Horaces Odes / Implicações da métrica nas Odes de Horácio
It has been observed in Horaces Odes books that he has employed thirteen metrical schemes distributed among thematic different poems. Aeolic tradition influence, represented by the two Lesbian musicians Sappho and Alcaeus, was responsible for most of the formal and thematic choices of the poet. Odes written in asclepiadean meters and ionic kataV stivcon, in
Publicado em: 2007
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16. A épica de Cláudio Manuel da Costa: uma leitura do poema Vila Rica / The epic of Cláudio Manuel da Costa: a reading of the poem Vila Rica
This essay studies the rhetorical-poetical invention of the epic poem Vila Rica, read as a composition that emulates the written custom of the greek, latim and modern epics, especially the Pharsalia of Lucan and the Henriade of Voltaire, bringing up to date, by the intermediacy of the thought of Francisco José Freires precepts, filtered by the critical posi
Publicado em: 2007
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17. Morte, alma, corpo e homem na poesia homerica / Death, soul, body and man in Homeric poetry
The human body (sôma) in Homer is not exactly a ?body? in the sense Plato or our modern texts give to this word; we know it means ?corpse? rather than ?body?. In the same way, Homer?s soul (psykhé) is not exactly a ?breath of life? as some specialists have affirmed, but it must be considered in relation to death, like a spectral replica of the dead man, an
Publicado em: 2006
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18. O PODER E O SAGRADO NA IDADE DAS TREVAS: A CONFIGURAÇÃO SIMBÓLICA DA REALEZA HOMÉRICA
The centuries XIIth to VIIIth b.C. of the Greek history period has been known by the historiography as Dark Ages. It is Dark Ages because in the Greece, in that time, the writing disappeared and it happened a notable reduction of material production. In such case, any information that we have about this age is specially based on the narratives of the poetry
Publicado em: 2006
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19. EXPERIÊNCIA VITAL E FILOSOFIA PLATÔNICA / VITAL EXPERIENCE AND PLATONIC PHILOSOPHY
This thesis claims that a philosophical understanding, in Plato, may only happen correctly whenever it comes through a vital experience. It intends to highlight the personal and deep aspects of philosophical experience. The thesis supports that, in Plato, philosophy is a kind of experience that, although being strictly rational, the whole soul engages in it.
Publicado em: 2004
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20. Metapoesia nos epigramas de Marcial : tradução e analise
Many of approximately 1550 epigrams written by Marcus Valerius Martialis (A.D. c.38-41d - A.D. c.101-102), Latin epigrammatist poet born in Bilbilis, in Hispania Tarraconensis, have as its subject matter the very art of making epigrams, along with other poetic-literary features, such as all of the principal characteristics of the epigrammatic genre, as well
Publicado em: 2004
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21. Sobre a questão da escrita em Platão: algumas reflexões
In the dialogue Fedro we attended the condemnation of writing. Plato affirms in this dialogue that writing although it seems a remedy (phármakon) for the memory, it would be badly in fact, although seemed good, once it would work as a poison (phármakon) for the memorization, not for the memory. Plato tells us this in writing showing us his opinion in relat
Publicado em: 2000