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2. «Huego de amor»: la metáfora amor fuego en la estructura de Celestina
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Antonio Sánchez Jiménez
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celestina ,visión del amor ,metáfora ,amor fuego ,troya ,referencias clásicas ,Language and Literature - Abstract
In the study of Celestina, contemporary critics have frequently analyzed how the work represents love and lovers. Our study contributes to determine love’s role in Celestina by examining a pervasive metaphor in the text, love as fire, and its implications. By far, the most common way in which the characters of Celestina describe love is by referring to a classical metaphor: love as fire. In fact, the phrase «huego de amor» (love’s fire) appears specially frequently in Celestina to describe the characters feelings. The expression appears in connection to two famous urban fires of classical Antiquity: those of Troy and Rome. Fiery love played a decisive role in these two well-known fires, and that connection implies that both the love as fire metaphor and urban fires warn the reader about the tragical end of Celestina’s lovers. Thusly, the work connects urban fire and love as fire to communicate a moral lesson about the dangers of love.
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- 2021
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3. Melibea, Melíboia
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Henk De Vries
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celestina ,calisto y melibea ,onomástica ,polisemia ,melibea (población de tesalia) ,filoctetes ,troya ,Language and Literature - Abstract
Comments upon the polysemy of the names of Calisto and Melibea and suggests that the latter was taken from the name of a town in Thessaly mentioned by Homer.
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- 2021
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4. Petrie y Schliemann en el laberinto: 'a Red-Letter day'
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Maria Teresa Magadán Olives
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Historia de la Arqueología ,Arqueología egea ,Hawara ,Kahun ,Gurob ,Troya ,Archaeology ,CC1-960 ,Ancient history ,D51-90 - Abstract
Flinders Petrie y Heinrich Schliemann, grandes personalidades de la arqueología egipcia y griega respectivamente, compartieron en vida muchos puntos en común. Sin embargo, sus destinos se cruzaron en una sola ocasión, el mes de abril de 1888, durante las excavaciones de Petrie en Hawara, que Schliemann visitó aprovechando su cuarta y última estancia en Egipto. El presente artículo reconstruye el encuentro entre los dos personajes a partir de la documentación conservada y lo analiza como muestra del nuevo modo de afrontar el trabajo arqueológico por parte de Schliemann en los últimos años de su vida.
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- 2022
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5. Petrie y Schliemann en el Laberinto: "a Red-Letter day".
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Olives, María Teresa Magadán
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HISTORY of archaeology ,POTTERY - Abstract
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- 2022
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6. Bir "Yapı" Değil Bir "His" Yaratmak: Troya Müzesi Örneği.
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YILDIZ KUYRUKÇU, Üyesi Emine
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MUSEUM management ,DESIGN museums ,HERITAGE tourism ,ARTS exhibitions ,NATIONAL museums ,LIBRARY science - Abstract
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- 2021
7. GEÇ TUNÇ ÇAĞI TROYA SAVUNMA HENDEĞİ ARAŞTIRMALARINA JEOARKEOLOJİK KATKILAR.
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KAYAN, İlhan, DOĞAN, Mehmet, İLHAN, Rifat, KARADAŞ, Aylin, YAVAŞLI, Doğukan Doğu, and ASLAN, Rüstem
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- 2021
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8. Laurenti divo: Faunus, Pan and Silvanus in Virgil's Aeneid.
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Michael Fratantuono, Lee
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Virgil employs various rural deities in his Aeneid as a means to explicate how the conflicted relationship between Aeneas' Troy and Turnus' Italy will be reconciled in the future Rome. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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9. Los personajes femeninos en Eneida
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María Emilia Cairo
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Eneida ,personajes femeninos ,Hécuba ,Troya ,Language and Literature ,Philology. Linguistics ,P1-1091 ,Philosophy. Psychology. Religion ,Philosophy (General) ,B1-5802 - Abstract
En el marco del relato de la caída de Troya, la voz narrativa se traslada al centro del palacio de Príamo (En. 2, 506-525). Allí, la reina Hécuba amonesta a su esposo por querer vestir sus viejas armas e intentar incorporarse a la batalla. Actuar de esa manera, le dice, es obedecer a una mens dira que no se corresponde con el momento. Troya ya cayó: lo único que queda es esperar la ayuda de los dioses o morir. Este pasaje nos interesa especialmente por la configuración del personaje de Hécuba que, desde nuestro punto de vista, no responde al paradigma habitual de irracionalidad, pasión desmesurada y sufrimiento improductivo que se ha adjudicado a los personajes femeninos de Eneida (cf. Oliensis 1997, Nugent 1999, Keith 2004 y Foley 2005, entre otros).
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- 2019
10. BORNOVA-YASSITEPE HÖYÜĞÜ 2010-2019 YILI ÇALIŞMALARI.
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DERİN, Zafer
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- 2020
11. Poetizar as fronteiras: Homero.
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PINTO, ANA PAULA
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CLASSICAL antiquities ,REVENGE ,CIVILIZATION ,GEOGRAPHIC boundaries ,POETRY (Literary form) - Abstract
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- 2020
12. Bütünleşik Kırsal Kalkınma Perspektifinden Troya Milli Parkı Alanının Değerlendirilmesi.
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Çobanoğlu, Şermin Atak and Erdoğan, Melike
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- 2018
13. ATTRACTING TOURISTS TO CANAKKALE: THE POTENTIAL EFFECTS AND EXPECTATIONS OF THE YEAR OF TROY.
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EŞİTTİ, Bekir and BULUK, Buket
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TOURISM ,TOURIST attractions ,ECONOMIC development ,STAKEHOLDERS - Abstract
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- 2018
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14. Petrie and Schliemann at the Labyrinth: A Red-Letter Day
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Magadán Olives, Maria Teresa and Magadán Olives, Maria Teresa
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Flinders Petrie and Heinrich Schliemann, the founding fathers of the Egyptian and Greek archaeology, had many traits in common during their lifetime, but never met each other until April 1888 during Petrie’s excavations at Hawara. Schliemann, who was travelling into Egypt for his fourth and last time, made a tour to visit the place. In the article we reconstruct the meeting taking into account the data preserved and use it to demonstrate Schliemann’s new attitude to archaeology in the last years of his life., Flinders Petrie y Heinrich Schliemann, grandes personalidades de la arqueología egipcia y griega respectivamente, compartieron en vida muchos puntos en común. Sin embargo, sus destinos se cruzaron en una sola ocasión, el mes de abril de 1888, durante las excavaciones de Petrie en Hawara, que Schliemann visitó aprovechando su cuarta y última estancia en Egipto. El presente artículo reconstruye el encuentro entre los dos personajes a partir de la documentación conservada y lo analiza como muestra del nuevo modo de afrontar el trabajo arqueológico por parte de Schliemann en los últimos años de su vida.
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- 2022
15. Petrie y Schliemann en el laberinto: 'a Red-Letter day'
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Magadán Olives, Maria Teresa
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Aegean Archaeology ,Gurob ,Troya ,Mycenaean Pottery ,Arqueología egea ,Cerámica micénica ,Troy ,Hawara ,History of Archaeology ,Kahun ,Historia de la Arqueología - Abstract
Flinders Petrie and Heinrich Schliemann, the founding fathers of the Egyptian and Greek archaeology, had many traits in common during their lifetime, but never met each other until April 1888 during Petrie’s excavations at Hawara. Schliemann, who was travelling into Egypt for his fourth and last time, made a tour to visit the place. In the article we reconstruct the meeting taking into account the data preserved and use it to demonstrate Schliemann’s new attitude to archaeology in the last years of his life. Flinders Petrie y Heinrich Schliemann, grandes personalidades de la arqueología egipcia y griega respectivamente, compartieron en vida muchos puntos en común. Sin embargo, sus destinos se cruzaron en una sola ocasión, el mes de abril de 1888, durante las excavaciones de Petrie en Hawara, que Schliemann visitó aprovechando su cuarta y última estancia en Egipto. El presente artículo reconstruye el encuentro entre los dos personajes a partir de la documentación conservada y lo analiza como muestra del nuevo modo de afrontar el trabajo arqueológico por parte de Schliemann en los últimos años de su vida.
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- 2022
16. LA MODERACIÓN DE LAS PASIONES O INDICIOS DE ESTOICISMO EN LAS TROYANAS DE SÉNECA.
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Ortiz Delgado, Francisco Miguel
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We propose that in the dramatic play The Troades of Seneca the Young are arguments and ideas belonging to the stoic philosophy that analyze emotions and passions. Such ideas, derived from the ethical-epistemological stoic theory, are inserted on the speeches of characters like Hecuba, Andromache, Agamemnon or Helen. Seneca exhibits the history-myth of the Trojan War as a source of erroneous emotions, that is, of passions that remove happiness-virtue from the characters. Consequently the author presents us speeches, spoken by his characters, which urge to stoically avoid such passions like excessive fear, pain or pride. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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17. Dos Romas futuras: Troya y Roma en Eneida 8 y Farsalia 9.
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Vizzotti, Martín
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- 2017
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18. LA LEYENDA TROYANA EN LA ANTIGÜEDAD TARDÍA. UNA APROXIMACIÓN A LOS POEMAS DE DIÓSCORO DE AFRODITO.
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Movellán Luis, Mireia
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- 2017
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19. Some Thoughts on the Troy Type Owl-Headed Idols of Western Anatolia.
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Yılmaz, Derya
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RELIGIOUS idols , *CULTS , *POTTERY , *GODS ,TURKISH history - Abstract
Gegenstand der Studie ist ein marmornes Idol, das aus dem Hügel von Maydos Kilisetepe geborgen wurde. Die Fundstelle befindet sich nahe der Stadt Eceabat, Provinz Çanakkale. Das Idol wird als Idol des Troja-Typus angesprochen, Typ 2C nach C. Blegen, bezeichnet wird es außerdem als 'Eulenköpfiges Idol', eine Ansprache, die auf Heinrich Schliemann zurück geht. Fundkartierungen zeigen, dass Idole dieser Art im westlichen Anatolien weit verbreitet waren. Dabei liegen aus lokalen Siedlungen keine identischen Exemplare vor, sondern nur solche, die ihrer Gestaltung nach variieren. Zum Verständnis der Nutzung jener Idole werden die Fundkontexte genauer beleuchtet, die mehrheitlich dem häuslichen Kontext entstammen. Angenommen werden kann daher, dass die Idole im Rahmen häuslicher Kulte Verwendung fanden. Bemerkenswert ist auch die Chronologie jener Idole, treten diese auch in einem Zeitraum von der Mitte bis zum Ende der Frühbronzezeit auf, wobei sich ihre Nutzung auch in der beginnenden mittleren Bronzezeit noch fortsetzt. Die Idole spiegeln den Glauben der Menschen und es kann angenommen werden, dass sie die Muttergöttin symbolisieren, die im Hauskult dem Schutz des Heimes dienten. Eulengesichtige Göttinnen werden außerdem auf Keramiken und Stelen dargestellt, verbreitet im dritten vorchristlichen Jahrtausend in Mesopotamien, Syrien wie auch im westlichen Mittelmeerraum mit der Iberischen Halbinsel. Die besprochenen Artefakte zeigen damit überregional weitgespannte Kontakte, den mesopotamischen Raum wie auch das Mittelmeer umfassend. The subject of this study is a marble idol recovered at the Maydos Kilisetepe mound located near the town of Eceabat in the province of Çanakkale in Turkey. The idol belongs to a type known as a Troy type, specifically Type 2C of Blegen's typology. It is also known as an 'owlheaded idol', as proposed by Schliemann. The distribution maps of these idols show that they are widely found in western Anatolia. There are no identical examples from local settlement sites; on the contrary they all vary. The contexts of the idols, which in the majority of cases come from domestic contexts, are examined in greater detail to reach a better understanding of their use. From this we conclude that the idols were employed within a domestic cult environment. The chronology of the owl-headed idols is also considered; they appear in the middle to late Early Bronze Age but continued to be used at the beginning of the Middle Bronze Age. The idols reflect the beliefs of the people and probably symbolise the mother-goddess who had the role of protecting the household. Owlfaced goddess representations also figure on pottery and stelae of the third millennium BC in Mesopotamia, Syria and the western Mediterranean as far west as the Iberian Peninsula. The artefacts considered in this article suggest that wide-ranging contacts existed in a geographical area encompassing Mesopotamia and the Mediterranean. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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20. La crítica de la cultura según George Steines: del castillo de Barba Azul a Troya
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Armando Pego Puigbó
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George Steiner ,Cultura ,Barbarie ,Troya ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Auschwitz ,Art ,Humanities ,Crisis ,Sigmund Freud ,media_common - Abstract
espanolA partir de la critica de la cultura que George Steiner despliega en sus principales obras, especialmente en En el castillo de Barbazul (1971) y en Antigonas (1984), el presente articulo intenta exponer el concepto de crisis como elemento constitutivo de los analisis steinerianos sobre la civilizacion occidental despues de Auschwitz. Segun su interpretacion, tanto desde un punto de vista historico como estructural, la cultura europea ha estado atravesada por una pulsion (auto)destructiva que conviene situar en deuda con las interpretaciones de Sigmund Freud. Bajo la presion de las relaciones entre Atenas y Jerusalen en una epoca del epilogo que esta dando paso al alborear de otra calificada de transhumanista, es preciso cartografiar algunas de las consecuencias de la conflictiva actualidad de la nocion misma de tradicion. Tomando en consideracion los simbolos del castillo de Barba Azul y de la destruccion de Troya, se esboza una propuesta que tiene en cuenta la necesidad del duelo sin incurrir en el olvido devastador de la barbarie. EnglishBased on the criticism of the culture that George Steiner displays in his especially works, especially in In the castle of Bluebeard (1971) and in Antigones (1984), this article attempts to expose the concept of crisis as a constituent element of Steinerian analyses about Western civilization after Auschwitz. According to his interpretation, both from a historical and structural point of view, European culture has been traversed by a (self) destructive drive that should be placed in debt to the interpretations of Sigmund Freud. Under the pressure of relations between Athens and Jerusalem in an era of the epilogue that is giving way to the dawn of another to be qualified as a transhumanist, it is necessary to map some of the consequences of the conflicting actuality of the notion of tradition itself. Having in consideration the symbols of the castle of Bluebeard and the destruction of Troy, our proposal takes into account the need for grief without incurring the devastating oblivion of barbarism
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- 2020
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21. El silencio femenino en el mito griego de Casandra
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Nazira Álvarez Espinoza
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Casandra ,retórica del silencio ,legitimización del discurso femenino ,mujeres y literatura ,Grecia clásica ,Troya ,Romanic languages ,PC1-5498 ,French literature - Italian literature - Spanish literature - Portuguese literature ,PQ1-3999 - Abstract
El propósito de este artículo es el análisis de la presencia del silencio retórico en los modelos míticos femeninos, concretamente el personaje de Casandra, la princesa troyana, en el contexto mítico de la sociedad griega antigua. Casandra habla inspirada por el dios Apolo y por sí misma. No obstante, la voz de Casandra es silenciada, sus profecías no son creídas y su discurso es ignorado por la sociedad en la que vive. Al final, Casandra muere aislada y rodeada por el silencio.
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- 2014
22. ENEAS, EL PALLADIUM Y LOS TALISMANES DE PODER (AEN. II).
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Galán, Lía
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- 2016
23. La llíada y Troya. La percepción moderna del relato homérico.
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Encinas, Arturo
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GREEK gods , *MODERN philosophy , *MOTION pictures & history - Abstract
The aim of this paper is to verify whether the archaic mentality of the Iliad remains in Troy. Our research, helped by Mircea Eliade studies, shows the way in which the suppression of divinity in favor of an historical review precludes the permanence of the old mentality in the film. The rewriting of the myth from the categories of modem thought (philosophically speaking) almost completely transformed not only the personality of heroes, whose passions are the true efficient cause of the facts, but also the idea of war as a context of the story. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
24. El tema de la llegada y recepción de los héroes en la epopeya de Quinto de Esmirna
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Posthoméricas ,Aquiles ,Pentesilea ,Neoptólemo y Filoctetes de Esciros ,Troya ,Eurípilo ,Lemnos ,Memnón de Etiopia ,Príamo - Published
- 2021
25. "ESTARÉ SIEMPRE EN BOCA DE TODOS LOS HELENOS (62. 6)": TROYA EN LIBRO 9 DE ANTOLOGÍA PALATINA.
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Difabio, Elbia Haydée
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GREEK epigrams , *TROY (Extinct city) in literature , *LITERARY characters , *WAR in literature - Abstract
In the declamatory and descriptive poems which GA 9 gathers, a source of inspiration is the destruction of Troy, sung by Homer, and the enclave of Minor Asia is linked with Mycenae or Rome and with critical situations like enmity of the gods, the collapse of the city and their protagonists' ups and downs. This exploratory-analytical research aims to verify in thirteen selected texts which reasons, consequences and episodes related to the above mentioned warlike conflict are central and coincident -among other causes, because of the interaction between repertoires- and what details each poet contributes with, in agreement with the permanence of such components in Greek collective imaginary. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
26. Laurenti divo: Fauno, Pan y Silvano en Eneida de Virgilio
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Lee Michael Fratantuono
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Linguistics and Language ,Virgil ,Literature and Literary Theory ,Lingüística ,Faunus ,Chemistry ,Fauno ,Troy ,Silvanus ,Language and Linguistics ,lcsh:Greek language and literature. Latin language and literature ,Italia ,Pan ,Virgilio ,Italy ,Troya ,Silvano ,Classics ,lcsh:PA ,Letras - Abstract
Virgilio emplea varias deidades rurales en su Eneida como un medio para explicar cómo la relación conflictiva entre la Troya de Eneas y la Italia de Turno se reconciliarán en la futura Roma., Virgil employs various rural deities in his Aeneid as a means to explicate how the conflicted relationship between Aeneas’ Troy and Turnus’ Italy will be reconciled in the future Rome., Instituto de Investigaciones en Humanidades y Ciencias Sociales
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- 2020
27. TROYA: PROTOGEOMETRİK, GEOMETRİK VE ARKAİK DÖNEMLER.
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ASLAN, Carolyn C. and GÜNATA, Gülsah
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CULTS , *SEVENTH century , *RELIGIOUS movements , *MATHEMATICAL analysis , *RELIGIOUS psychology - Abstract
New research at Troy has led to revisions in our understanding of the site in the Protogeometric, Geometric, and Archaic phases (1070/1040–500/480 B.C.). This article provides an overview of the key developments as well as presenting the new chronological framework for these phases. Three major chronological revisions are discussed in this article. First is the evidence for continued occupation in the Protogeometric and Geometric phases. Second, is the evidence for a destruction at the site in the middle of the 7th century and the changes that occur after this destruction. Third, is the division of the Archaic phase into sub-phases ending with a hiatus at the site in the early Classical period. The majority of archaeological remains can be associated with religious activity, and it is likely that the main significance of Troy during these phases was as a regional cult center. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
28. SACRIFICE, BURIAL, AND NOSTOS IN EURIPIDES’ HECUBA.
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Mattison, Kathryn
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TROJANS (People) , *GREEKS , *SACRIFICE , *WORSHIP , *REVENGE - Abstract
This paper argues that an important nostos theme in Euripides’ Hecuba underlies the more obvious themes of sacrifice and revenge. The nostos theme, in fact, drives the plot since it is the Greek army’s keen desire to return home that leads to the sacrifice and the discovery and subsequent burial of Polydorus’ body. The Trojans must be honoured and buried before the Greeks can depart, which collapses the difference between them and invites the audience to re-evaluate the Greeks’ relationship with their conquered enemy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
29. Homero.
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Pita, Xosé-Lois Armada
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- 2006
30. Troia und Homer. Der Weg zur Lösung eines alten Rätsels.
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Vermeer, Hans J.
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- 2005
31. Los personajes femeninos en Eneida
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Cairo, María Emilia and Cairo, María Emilia
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In the context of the account of the fall of Troy, the narrative voice turns to Priam’s palace (Aen. 2, 506-525). There, queen Hecuba admonishes her husband for willing to wear his old armor and trying to join the battle. To act in that way, she tells him, is to obey to a mens dira which is not appropriate for those circumstances. Troy has already fallen: the only thing that remains is either to hope for the gods’ help or to die. We consider this passage especially interesting for the configuration of Hecuba’s character, which from our viewpoint does not meet the usual paradigm of irrationality, excessive passion and unproductive suffering usually adjudicated to female characters in the Aeneid (cf. Oliensis 1997, Nugent 1999, Keith 2004 and Foley 2005, among others)., En el marco del relato de la caída de Troya, la voz narrativa se traslada al centro del palacio de Príamo (En. 2, 506-525). Allí, la reina Hécuba amonesta a su esposo por querer vestir sus viejas armas e intentar incorporarse a la batalla. Actuar de esa manera, le dice, es obedecer a una mens dira que no se corresponde con el momento. Troya ya cayó: lo único que queda es esperar la ayuda de los dioses o morir. Este pasaje nos interesa especialmente por la configuración del personaje de Hécuba que, desde nuestro punto de vista, no responde al paradigma habitual de irracionalidad, pasión desmesurada y sufrimiento improductivo que se ha adjudicado a los personajes femeninos de Eneida (cf. Oliensis 1997, Nugent 1999, Keith 2004 y Foley 2005, entre otros).
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- 2019
32. Female characters in Aeneid: about the singular configuration of Hecuba in En. 2, 506-525
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Cairo, María Emilia
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Eneida ,personajes femeninos ,Troya ,Hécuba ,Letras - Abstract
En el marco del relato de la caída de Troya, la voz narrativa se traslada al centro del palacio de Príamo (En. 2, 506-525). Allí, la reina Hécuba amonesta a su esposo por querer vestir sus viejas armas e intentar incorporarse a la batalla. Actuar de esa manera, le dice, es obedecer a una mens dira que no se corresponde con el momento. Troya ya cayó: lo único que queda es esperar la ayuda de los dioses o morir. Este pasaje nos interesa especialmente por la configuración del personaje de Hécuba que, desde nuestro punto de vista, no responde al paradigma habitual de irracionalidad, pasión desmesurada y sufrimiento improductivo que se ha adjudicado a los personajes femeninos de Eneida (cf. Oliensis 1997, Nugent 1999, Keith 2004 y Foley 2005, entre otros)., In the context of the account of the fall of Troy, the narrative voice turns to Priam’s palace (Aen. 2, 506-525). There, queen Hecuba admonishes her husband for willing to wear his old armor and trying to join the battle. To act in that way, she tells him, is to obey to a mens dira which is not appropriate for those circumstances. Troy has already fallen: the only thing that remains is either to hope for the gods’ help or to die. We consider this passage especially interesting for the configuration of Hecuba’s character, which from our viewpoint does not meet the usual paradigm of irrationality, excessive passion and unproductive suffering usually adjudicated to female characters in the Aeneid (cf. Oliensis 1997, Nugent 1999, Keith 2004 and Foley 2005, among others)., Facultad de Humanidades y Ciencias de la Educación, Centro de Estudios Latinos
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- 2019
33. En eski devirlerden Ege Göçlerine kadar Troya
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Bariş Aydin, Suna, Memiş, Ekrem, and Tarih Ana Bilim Dalı
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Tarih ,History ,Dardanelles ,Migrations ,Troya ,Akas ,Aegean Migrations ,Old Age ,Old Age history - Abstract
Dünya tarihinde çok önemli bir yer tutan Troya kenti, Batı Anadolu'da bulunur. Günümüzde Çanakkale yöresinde yer alan bu kent, MÖ. 5. Binyıldan beri yerleşimin bulunduğu bir kenttir. Bulunduğu coğrafi konum nedeniyle bu topraklar üzerinde iki büyük savaş meydana gelmiştir. Bunlardan ilki, MÖ. 1240-1230 yılları arasında Akalar ve Troyalılar arasında gerçekleşen, Troya Savaşıdır. İkincisi ise 1915yılında yaşanmış olan Çanakkale Boğazlar Savaşıdır.Arkeolojik ve yazılı kaynaklar eşliğinde Troya kentini, en eski çağlardan itibaren tanıtmaya çalışacağız. Homeros'un İlyada adlı destanında bahsettiği Troya Savaşı, gerçekten Helen ve Paris yüzünden mi çıkmıştı, yoksa savaşın nedeni gerçekte farklı mıydı? Bu gibi soruların cevabını bulmaya çalıştığımız Tezimiz, Troya Savaşından sonra meydana gelen Ege Göçleri ve neticesinde, Troyalılar' a ne oldu sorusunun cevabı ile sonuçlanmaktadır.Anahtar Kelimeler: Troya, Çanakkale Boğazı, Akalar, Homeros, Helen, Paris, Ege Göçleri. Troia city, which holds a very important place in World history, is located in Western Anatolia. Today the city of Çanakkale, B.C. It has been a seettlement since the 5th Millennium B.C. Two major wars on these lands occured due to the geographical location. The first of these is the Troia War between the Achaeans and Trojans between 1240-1230 B.C. The second is the Battle of the Çanakkale Strait War, which took place in 1915.Archaeological and written sources of the city Troia from the oldest ages we will try to promote. Was the war in Troy realy because of Helen and Paris, as Homer had mentioned in his epic Iliad, or was the reason for the war really different? The thesis that we tried to find the answers to such questions, resulted in the Aegean Migration after the Trojan War and the question of what happened to the Trojans.Keys Words: Troy, Battle of the Çanakkale Strait, Achaeans, Homer, Helen, Paris, Aegean Migration. 103
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- 2019
34. Bütünleşik Kırsal Kalkınma Perspektifinden Troya Milli Parkı Alanının Değerlendirilmesi
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Atak Çobanoğlu, Şermin, Erdoğan, Melike, and İktisadi ve İdari Bilimler Fakültesi
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Social ,Troya ,Kırsal Kalkınma ,National Park ,Kültürel Miras ,Troy ,Cultural Heritage ,Kırsal Kalkınma,Kültürel Miras,Troya ,Rural Development ,Sosyal ,Milli Park - Abstract
Bütünleşik kırsal kalkınma, bölgenin niteliklerine göre turizm ve tarım gibi sektörlerin kalkınmasının eş zamanlı olarak sürdürülmesi anlamına gelmektedir. 1996 yılında milli park kapsamına alınmış olan Troya Antik kentinin çevresindeki bölge 16 köy ile ilişki içindedir. Bu köyler çok verimli tarım arazilerine sahip olup, köylüler tarımsal faaliyetlerle geçimini sağlamaktadırlar. Söz konusu alandaki köylerin hem tarımsal kalkınma, hem de turizm faaliyetleri ile birlikte bütünleşik bir kalkınma modelinin başarı ile gerçekleştirilebileceği öngörülmektedir. Bütünleşik kalkınma modelinin başarısı mevcut alanın doğal ve kültürel kaynaklarının iyi bir biçimde analiz edilmesi, yöre halkı ile birlikte programlanmasına bağlıdır. Bu çalışmanın amacı; bölgenin doğal ve kültürel özelliklerini, kapasitesini ortaya koyarak, kurumların yaptığı faaliyetler ve yerel halkın yaklaşımlarının tespit edilerek analiz edilmesidir. Çalışma Troya Milli Parkı alanı ile etkileşim halinde olan 16 köyden Troya Ören Yeri ile doğrudan etkileşim halinde olan Çıplak, Kalafat ve Tevfikiye köyleri ile sınırlandırılmıştır. Bütünleşik kırsal kalkınma konusunda ulusal ve uluslararası literatür incelemesi, Troya Tarihi Alan Milli Parkı ile ilgili raporların değerlendirilmesi, kurumsal verilerin analiz edilmesi, kurum temsilcileri, köy yönetimleri ile yapılan görüşmelerle çalışma gerçekleştirilmiştir., Integrated rural development means that the development of sectors such as tourism and agriculture is carried out simultaneously according to the characteristics of the region. The region around the ancient city of Troy, which was included in the national park in 1996, is in contact with 16 villages. These villages have very fertile agricultural lands and the villagers maintain their livelihood through agricultural activities. It is foreseen that the villages in the said area can be realized successfully with an integrated development model with both agricultural development and tourism activities. The success of the integrated development model depends on a good analysis of the natural and cultural resources of the existing area and programming with the local people. The aim of this study is to determine and analyze the natural and cultural characteristics and capacity of the region, the activities of institutions and the approaches of local people. The study was limited to the Çıplak, Kalafat and Tevfikiye villages, which directly interacted with the Troy Ruins in the 16 villages interacting with the area of Troy National Park. National and international literature review on the integrated rural development, the evaluation of the reports on the Troy National Park, the analysis of the corporate data, the representatives of the institutions, the interviews with the village administrations were conducted.
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- 2018
35. Los Whasap los carga el diablo, o de cómo los avances tecnológicos pueden complementarse con poesía, tiza y pizarra.
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Martínez Salanova Sánchez, Enrique, Martínez-Salanova Peralta, Pablo, Martínez Salanova Sánchez, Enrique, and Martínez-Salanova Peralta, Pablo
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En un relato anterior hice referencia a cómo las madres, y algún padre, de la clase, formaron un Grupo de Whasap, algo que hacen, sin excepción, todas las madres y padres de hoy. Es una especie de obsesión de utilidades variopintas y para múltiples eventualidades, acuerdos, hermanamientos, apoyo a los vástagos, colaboración, o no, en las tareas de los maestros e innumerables comunicaciones internas que sería excesivo enumerar.
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- 2018
36. Dos Romas futuras: Troya y Roma en Eneida 8 y Farsalia 9
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Martín Miguel Vizzotti
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History ,Roma ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Virgilio Marón, Publio ,Mnemotopo ,Mnemotopo, memoria, Virgilio, Lucano, Troya ,Glory ,Poesía ,Lucan ,Power (social and political) ,State (polity) ,lcsh:P1-1091 ,Memory ,Memoria ,Obras literarias ,media_common ,Letras ,Virgil ,Civilization ,Literatura latina ,Troy ,literatura latina clásica ,Destiny ,General Medicine ,Ancient Rome ,lcsh:Greek language and literature. Latin language and literature ,lcsh:Philology. Linguistics ,Troya ,Virgilio ,Political system ,Lucano, Marco Anneo ,Lucano ,Literatura ,Ideology ,lcsh:PA ,Classics ,Mnemotopo, memory, Virgil, Lucan, Troy - Abstract
La memoria fue un concepto central dentro de la configuración colectiva de la antigua Roma. La civilización romana ha sido la gran configuradora e instauradora de distintas formas de memoria, que han operado dentro del proceso de construcción y legitimación cultural de Occidente por 20 siglos. Toda creación de un lieu de mémoire implica, necesariamente, la abolición o desplazamiento de otro o, al menos, el desplazamiento semántico de las memorias asociadas a ese lugar específico. Augusto tuvo la difícil tarea de presentarse y legitimarse a sí mismo dentro de un complejo proceso histórico como la continuidad aparente de un sistema político y social perimido cuando en verdad encarnaba una nueva manera de concebir y ejercer el poder que había aprendido, a partir de la experiencia de Julio César, a presentarse de modos mucho más aprehensibles y, lo que es más relevante, asimilables para el pueblo romano. Virgilio lleva a cabo en Eneida 8 una operación literaria de resignificación del espacio, y del tiempo, tan radical como simple. La visión virgiliana aúna operaciones poéticas ideológicas y culturales donde el poder perpetuador de la palabra configura de manera efectiva en el espacio, en este caso, una Roma aeterna cuyo pasado, resignificado en su momento primigenio, legitima no una profundidad y una gloria pasadas sino una gloria futura sine fine que es confutada por Lucano con la descripción del paseo de Cesar sobre las ruinas de Troya en el libro 9.950-999, donde Troya es representada como el mnemotopo admonitorio por excelencia del destino final de Roma., Memory was a central concept in the collective configuration of ancient Rome. Roman civilization has constructed various forms of memory that has been working in the cultural configuration of the West for more than twenty centuries. The creation of a lieu de mémoire implies the abolition or the semantic displacement of the memories linked to that particular place. Augustus had the difficult task of appearing as the apparent continuation of an exhausted political system, when he actually represented a new conception of power that had learned to appear in ways far more comprehensible and easier to assimilate to the Roman people, as taught by Julius Caesar’s murder. Virgil embarks, in Aeneid 8, in a complex literary operation where he resignifies not only the spaces of Rome but also their origins. The Virgilian vision juxtaposes ideological and cultural operations in which the perpetuating power of the Word gives new meanings to the spaces of Rome, creating a Roma aeterna whose past supports not the ancient splendour of the city but the city’s future glory. This glory sine fine is rebuked by Lucan’s account of Caesar’s walk over the ruins of Troy in Book 9.950-999, where the city’s ruinous state represents an admonitory mnemotopo of Rome final destiny., Universidad Nacional de La Plata (UNLP) - Facultad de Humanidades y Ciencias de la Educación
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- 2017
37. Troya y Roma en algunas Odas de Horacio: traducciones endecasílabas
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Emilio Federico Rollié
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Roma ,Literatura latina ,literatura latina clásica ,General Medicine ,lcsh:Greek language and literature. Latin language and literature ,lcsh:Philology. Linguistics ,Troya ,lcsh:P1-1091 ,Literatura ,Obras literarias ,lcsh:PA ,poesía lírica ,Letras ,traducción - Abstract
El metro elegido para la traducción es el endecasílabo, un metro que tiene amplia tradición en la poesía en español. En el caso de la poesía clásica, en donde la rima no existe, puede decirse que es completamente adecuado, ya que es el tipo de verso que más ha prescindido de ella, aquel en el que se ha producido la mayor cantidad de composiciones no rimadas (salvo, por supuesto, el verso no medido). La utilización de un metro castellano de fuerte tradición en la historia de la literatura implica el haber descartado cualquier intento de imitar los metros originales, ya que la tradición de la poesía castellana no rimada no ofrece alternativas válidas, es decir, combinaciones métricas con las que el lector pueda estar familiarizado, formas estróficas a las que su oído esté acostumbrado por haber sido ya utilizadas por los poetas que escribieron en nuestra lengua., Universidad Nacional de La Plata (UNLP) - Facultad de Humanidades y Ciencias de la Educación
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- 2017
38. The appel of the Discord in the Garden of Earthly Deligths (I): the original Unit
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Echarte Cossío, María José
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contrarios ,discordia ,helena ,paris ,dioniso ,troya ,manzana ,juicio ,el bosco - Abstract
Estudiamos, sobre imágenes ad hoc, un nuevo espacio del 'Jardín de las Delicias', de la tabla central: el 'Juicio de Paris', estructura superficial de una estructura profunda, que implica el concepto de la lucha de los Contrarios, que se resuelve con el regreso a la Unidad primigenia. Este estudio consta de dos partes: en ésta, la primera, los puntos concretos son: el Juicio, el rapto de Helena y la guerra de Troya. We study, on images ad hoc, another subject of 'The Garden of Earthly Delights' in the central board: the 'Judgement of Paris': it is the Surface structure of a Deep structure, which involves the concept of the tension of the opposites, what finish with the return to the original Unit. This study has two parts: this first part includes the judgement, the abduction of Helen and the war of Troy.
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- 2017
39. Troya tarihi milli parkı çevresindeki amfibi ve kuş populasyonları üzerine ekolojik araştırmalar
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Günay, Ulvi Kerem, Tok, Cemal Varol, and Biyoloji Ana Bilim Dalı
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Birds ,Troya ,"null" ,Zooloji ,Biology ,Zoology ,Biyoloji - Abstract
Bu çalışmada Çanakkale ili Ezine ilçesinde yer alan Troya Tarihi Milli Parkı çevresindeki alanlarda amfibi ve kuş populasyonları ile bu populasyonlara ait bazı ekolojik veriler araştırılmıştır. Şubat 2016 – Şubat 2017 tarihleri arasında yapılan 34 günlük arazi çalışmaları sonucunda çalışma alanındaki istasyonlarda bir Ordo, dört Familya'ya dahil dört amfibi türüne rastlanılmıştır. IUCN verilerine göre bu türlerden üç tanesi LC (Least Concern) düşük tehdit, bir tür ise (Bufotes variabilis) DD (Data Deficient) yetersiz veri kategorisindedir. 17 Ordo, 43 Familya'ya dahil 99 kuş türüne ait toplam 14.527 bireye rastlanılmıştır. IUCN verilerine göre bu türlerin 97 tanesi LC (Least Concern) düşük tehdit, bir tür (Vanellus vanellus) NT (Near Threatened) tehdide yakın ve bir tür de (Streptopelia turtur) VU (Vulnerable) duyarlı kategorisindedir. In this study, amphibian and bird population and some ecological data belong to these populations in the vicinity of Troy Historical National Park located at Ezine province of Çanakkale were investigated. As a result of the total 34 field studies carried out between February 2016 and February 2017, four amphibian species belong to one Ordo, four Familia were reported. According to IUCN data, three of these species are in LC (Least Concern) and the one species (Bufotes variabilis) is in DD (Data Deficient) category. The sum of 14.527 individuals belong to 99 bird species which included in 17 Ordo, 43 Familia. According to IUCN data 97 of these species are in LC (Least Conncern), one species (Vanellus vanellus) is in NT (Near Threatened) and one species (Streptopelia turtur) is in VU (Vulnerable) category. 153
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40. Memoria troyana e identidad romana en Eneida. Una lectura de los diálogos entre Júpiter y Venus (I, 223-304) y entre Júpiter y Juno (XII, 791-842)
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Cairo, María Emilia
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Eneida ,Juno ,Roma ,Literatura latina ,Virgilio Marón, Publio ,literatura latina clásica ,Poesía ,Venus ,lcsh:Greek language and literature. Latin language and literature ,Identidad romana ,lcsh:Philology. Linguistics ,Troya ,lcsh:P1-1091 ,Jupiter ,Roman identity ,Aeneid, Roman identity, Juno, Jupiter, Venus ,Literatura ,Eneida, identidad romana, Juno, Júpiter, Venus ,Júpiter ,Aeneid ,lcsh:PA ,Letras - Abstract
En este trabajo proponemos estudiar la dinámica de memoria y olvido implicada en el diálogo entre Júpiter y Juno en Eneida XII, 791-842. Examinaremos la definición de los romanos planteada por Juno (y en especial su pedido de que Troya caiga en el olvido) teniendo en cuenta que la identidad no es algo dado sino el producto de una constante configuración y negociación. En segundo lugar, proponemos examinar los elementos en común entre este pasaje y el diálogo entre Júpiter y Venus en I, 223-304, en el que también se discute la relación entre el pasado troyano y el futuro de la ciudad que Eneas fundará. Si bien algunos críticos han analizado estos pasajes en términos de oposición, señalando contradicciones irreconciliables entre lo que Júpiter afirma al principio y al final del poema, entendemos que estas variaciones pueden considerarse en el marco del proceso de negociación entre memoria y de olvido que supone toda propuesta de definición de una identidad., In this paper we aim to study the dynamics of memory and forgetting implied in the dialogue between Iupiter and Iuno in Aeneid XII, 791-842. We will examine the definition of Romans presented by Iuno (and especially her request that Troy must be casted into oblivion) taking into account that identity is not a given, but the product of constant configuration and negotiation. Secondly, we propose to examine the common traits between this passage and the dialogue between Iupiter and Venus in I, 223-304, in which the relationship between the Trojan past and the future of Aeneas’ city is also discussed. Even when some scholars have analyzed these passages in terms of opposition, pointing out irreconcilable contradictions in what Iupiter states at the beginning and at the end of the poem, we understand that these variations can be considered as part of the process of negotiation between memory and forgetting that every definition of identity implies., Facultad de Humanidades y Ciencias de la Educación
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- 2016
41. Discusión entre Anténor y Telamón en Troilus de Alberto Estadense
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Raya, Lourdes and Raya, Lourdes
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In this article we aim to show how Albert of Stade in his epic poem Troilus, transforms the not-direct style of Dares, his main inspiration, into direct style. We begin with a short presentation to the author and his work to continue with an analysis of his narrative style taking as an example the dialogue between Telamon and Antenor when the latter embarks on the search of Hesione. We compare this fragment in two other medieval poems who also have Dares as a main source of inspiration, Roman de Troie and De Bello Troiano, pointing out the similarities and differences that they show with Troilus., En este artículo intentamos mostrar cómo Alberto Estadense en su poema épico Troilus transforma el estilo indirecto de Dares, su fuente principal, en estilo directo. Comenzamos con una introducción al autor y la obra y proseguimos con un análisis de su estilo narrativo tomando como ejemplo el diálogo entre Telamón y Anté- nor cuando éste va en busca de Hesíone. Comparamos este pasaje en otras dos obras medievales que también tienen a Dares como fuente principal, el Roman de Troie y De Bello Troiano, señalando las similitudes y diferencias que presentan respecto a Troilus.
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- 2017
42. Sopor y ebriedad: Puntos de contacto entre Eneida IX y Eneida II
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Sklenár, Robert, Vizzotti, Martín Miguel, and Martínez Astorino, Pablo
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lcsh:Philology. Linguistics ,lcsh:P1-1091 ,Troya ,Euryalus ,Niso ,Nisus ,Literatura ,Troy ,Somno vinoque ,Euríalo ,lcsh:PA ,lcsh:Greek language and literature. Latin language and literature - Abstract
El trabajo analiza la conexión existente entre la descripción que Eneas hace del saqueo de Troya (Aen., II) y el episodio de Niso y Euríalo en el libro IX. La conexión entre ambos epyllia se da, particularmente, a través de un triple eco en el libro IX del verso invadunt urbem somno vinoque sepulta (Aen, II, 265). Los vínculos verbales existentes entre ambos episodios resultan claves para entender la compleja trama de alusiones e interconexiones inherentes a la poética virgiliana. This paper aims to analyse the connexion between Aeneas' description of the sack of Troy (Aen., II) and Nisus' and Euryalus' episode in Book IX. The connexion between both epyllia comes through three echoes in Book IX of the line invadunt urbem somno vinoque sepulta (Aen., II, 265). The verbal relations that link the episodes together are vital to understand the complex net of allusions and internal relations inherent to Vergilian poetics.
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- 2016
43. Troya y la fundación de Roma en la poesía de Horacio
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Buisel, María Delia
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Romulus/Remus, primigenial guilt, expiator, Juno, August ,Roma ,Literatura latina ,literatura latina clásica ,poesía ,Poesía ,lcsh:Greek language and literature. Latin language and literature ,lcsh:Philology. Linguistics ,lcsh:P1-1091 ,Troya ,Literatura ,Rómulo/Remo, culpa primigenia, expiador, Juno, Augusto ,historia antigua ,lcsh:PA ,Horacio Flaco, Quinto ,Letras ,Mitología - Abstract
Partiendo de los mitos fundacionales de Roma por Rómulo y Remo en Horacio y de la estirpe de Eneas en Virgilio se analizan las faltas iniciales que marcan a las respectivas descendencias: la muerte de Remo por Rómulo en Horacio y el engaño de Laomedonte a Poseidón y a Apolo, constructores de las murallas de la ciudad de Troya. Horacio y Virgilio consideran estas faltas imbricadas en los orígenes como maldiciones generadoras de la guerra civil. Analizamos las consecuencias de ese planteo en ambos poetas dentro de un esquema de culpa-castigo- expiación como un hilo conductor que recorre toda la obra de ambos autores diseñando una visión de la historia de Roma con sus semejanzas y diferencias. En Horacio el itinerario comienza en el Epodo VII con la noción de culpa primigenia que se transmite a toda la estirpe y genera la guerra civil sin término posible. En la misma colección el Epodo XVI muestra una salida utópica de las turbulencias cívicas: la evasión de los mejores, entre los que se incluye el autor, a las Islas Afortunadas. Al pasar a las Odas el planteo se vuelve más complejo, así la Oda I, 2 presenta un nivel vertical a la pregunta sobre la causalidad de la guerra: el crimen inicial, ofensa a la divinidad, merece un castigo, requiere una expiación y un expiador; este debe ser un héroe de doble naturaleza, cuyo accionar se acota al campo político: acabar con la guerra civil y pacificar el orbe romano, lo que ocurre con verbos en pretérito en la oda IV, 15. H. pasa de Rómulo a Augusto, estirpe troyana de Anquises y Venus, incluyéndose en el planteo virgiliano. ¿Cómo ocurre esto? En la Oda III, 3, con un discurso de Juno que admite la apoteosis de Rómulo bajo ciertas condiciones: la no reconstrucción de Troya y el no retorno de los exiliados a su ciudad de origen. Este discurso es la bisagra con que H. ensambla ambas estirpes y la aceptación y adopción del pasado troyano. Paralelamente en Eneida XII, 791-842 Virgilio presenta en un contexto distinto (el combate entre Eneas y Turno) y en forma dialógica con el padre de los dioses, también las condiciones de Juno para reconciliarse con los romanos; ni Horacio ni Virgilio ponen en boca de Juno las mismas razones, por eso ambos discursos parecen complementarse con sus diversas motivaciones míticas e históricas., We start from the foundational myths of Rome by Romulus and Remus in Horace and from the Aeneas’ lineage in Virgil analyzing the initial guilts that defines the respective successors: the death of Remus and the Laomedon’s deception to Poseidon and Apollo, builders of the city walls of Troy. Horace and Virgil think these faults in the origins are imbricated as maledictions that generate the civil war. We analyze the consequences of these arrangements in both poets into a diagram of guiltpunishment- expiation as a conducting thread that runs through their entire work drawing a vision of the Roman history with their resemblances and differences. In Horace the itinerary begins in the Epode VII with the notion of primigenial guilt that passes from generation to generation and generates a civil war whitout end. In the same collection the Epode XVI shows an utopic exit of the civic storms: the escape of better men to the Fortunate Islands, including the author. Passing to the Odes the arrangement become more complex; thus the ode I, 2 offers a vertical level to the question of the origin of the war: the initial crime, an offense to the divinity, deserves a punishment, needs an expiation and an expiator; this must be a hero of double nature, whose activity is limited to politic field: to finish the civil war and to pacify the Roman world, this is also what happens in the ode IV, 15 with the verbs in past tense. H. passes from Romulus to August, Trojan descendant from Anchises and Venus, joining his project to the Virgilian arrangement. How does this happens? In ode III, 3 with a speech by Juno that admits the Romulus’ apotheosis under certain conditions: the no reconstruction of Troy and the no return of the exiles to their native city. This speech is the hinge with which H. assembles both lineages and the acceptance and adoption of Trojan past. Simultaneously in Aeneid XII, 791-842, V. also shows in a different context (the fight between Aeneas and Turnus) and in a dialog with the father of the gods, also the Juno’s conditions to reconcile with the Romans; neither H. nor V. put in Juno’s mouth the same reasons, therefore both speeches seem to complement each other with their different mythical and historical motivations., Facultad de Humanidades y Ciencias de la Educación
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- 2016
44. Troya en la literatura latina: Palabras liminares
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Buisel, María Delia and Galán, Lía Margarita
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Roma ,Troya ,Literatura latina ,Literatura ,Leyendas ,Identidad ,Mitología - Abstract
Fil: Galán, Lía Margarita. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Humanidades y Ciencias de la Educación. Instituto de Investigaciones en Humanidades y Ciencias Sociales (UNLP-CONICET); Argentina.
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45. Troya y Roma frente a la gloria en Cicerón
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Sustersic, María Estanislada
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Cicerón, Marco Tulio ,Roma ,Troya ,Literatura latina ,Cicero, glory, dignity ,Literatura ,literatura latina clásica ,Cicerón, gloria, dignidad ,Mitología ,Letras - Abstract
La ambigüedad que sintieron los romanos hacia lo griego dio origen a diversos mitos fundacionales. Cicerón afirma lo romano con la fundación romuliana, y destaca la gloria del virtuoso gobernante. La gloria implica la plenitud y sólo se puede alcanzar en la categoría de lo propio. Además, si no existe la distinción sino solamente lo homogéneo, el hombre finalmente se iguala a los dioses y no tiene la posibilidad de la gloria. Entonces solamente podemos pensar en la gloria autónoma., The ambiguity felt by Romans towards the Greek spirit gave rise to various foundational myths. Cicero affirms the Roman character by means of the Romulean foundation and emphasizes the glory of a virtuous ruler. Glory inolves plenitude and can only be achieved in one’s own category. Moreover, where there is no distinction and only the homogenous exists, man finally is equal to the gods and has no chance to achieve his own glory. Therefore, only autonomous glory is possible., Facultad de Humanidades y Ciencias de la Educación
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- 2016
46. Troyas no hay más que una.
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Martínez-Salanova Sánchez, Enrique, Martínez-Salanova Peralta, Pablo, Martínez-Salanova Sánchez, Enrique, and Martínez-Salanova Peralta, Pablo
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De cómo don Honorato y doña Purita, en una arriesgada operación de convivencia, logran una filmación escolar que anduvo entre la lírica, la comedia y la épica, cuando se pudo llegar a la tragedia
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- 2016
47. Espacios en conflicto y márgenes de acción de las cautivas de guerra en Eurípides
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Rodriguez Cidre, Elsa
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Gender ,Spoil-Women ,Slavery ,Tragedy ,Troy ,Mujeres-botín ,esclavitud ,tragedia ,Troya ,género - Abstract
This paper aims at analyzing the spaces in conflict and the scopes for action that “spoilwomen” show in Euripides’ tragedies. The captives’ slavery in the Trojan-plot tragedies represents a key element because it duplicates the domination they already suffer as women. On the other hand, the lack of a group of kinship for the defeated women entails the setting-up of different strategies of survival, which are related to their new servile status. Nevertheless this absence of a familiar framing implies the absence of men : the new situation often leads to the assumption of male roles. Falling into serfdom inevitably involves gender issues, which can also be read from a teratological point of view, as in case of the avenging woman., Nos proponemos en este trabajo analizar los espacios en conflicto y los márgenes de acción que poseen las mujeres-botín en las tragedias euripideas. La esclavitud que caracteriza a las cautivas en las tragedias de trama troyana representa un elemento clave por cuanto viene a duplicar la situación de dominación que las encuadra en tanto mujeres. Por otro lado, la inexistencia de un grupo de parentesco para las vencidas implica el montaje de distintas estrategias de supervivencia, propias de la condición servil. Pero esa ausencia de encuadramiento familiar significa también ausencia de hombres : la nueva situación conduce con frecuencia a la asunción de roles asignados normalmente a los varones por lo que la caída en servidumbre se cruza de manera inevitable con cuestiones de género, lo que puede ser leído también en clave teratológica, como en el caso de la mujer vengadora., Rodriguez Cidre Elsa. Espacios en conflicto y márgenes de acción de las cautivas de guerra en Eurípides. In: Los espacios de la esclavitud y la dependecia desde la antigüedad. Madrid, 28-30 novembre 2012. Actats del XXXV coloquio del GIREA. Homenaje a Domingo Placido. Besançon : Presses Universitaires de Franche-Comté, 2015. pp. 123-133. (Actes des colloques du Groupe de recherche sur l'esclavage dans l'antiquité, 35)
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- 2015
48. Troya: Ciudad patrimonio de la humanidad
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Vallés Pont, Abel
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Troya ,COMUNICACION AUDIOVISUAL Y PUBLICIDAD ,Homero ,HISTORIA DEL ARTE ,Diplomado en Turismo-Diplomat en Turisme ,Turismo cultural - Abstract
El motivo que ha llevado a la realización de un estudio e investigación acerca de la ciudad de Troya, se debe, al misterio que envuelve su leyenda, desde el mítico caballo de madera, las distintas civilizaciones que habitaron la región, su misteriosa desaparición física de la faz de la tierra, y como perduro, a pesar de su desaparición física, su leyenda a través de los tiempos. Tanto como por su trascendental historia como por su repercusión e influencia en multitud de distintos relatos y otras artes gráficas y escénicas. Para ello, los principales objetivos establecidos son los siguientes: 1. Estudio Geográfico de la región donde se encuentra la ciudad de Troya. 2. Los distintos acontecimientos históricos por los que ha pasado el yacimiento de la ciudad de Troya. 3. La exposición y estudio de las principales fuentes que hablan de la legendaria ciudad de Troya (La Iliada y la Odisea) y fuentes provenientes de otras culturas. 4. La ciudad de Troya como patrimonio de la humanidad. Las distintas actuaciones arqueológicas que se han realizado hasta la fecha. 5. El turismo en la región de Troya y otros destinos turísticos y culturales cercanos para visitar.
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- 2014
49. La transformación de ciudades en conceptos en el mundo medieval y en el mundo moderno : Roma y Troya
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Jiménez Sureda, Montserrat
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Roma ,Conceptos ,Istambul ,Inglaterra ,Rome ,Troy ,Babilonia ,Ciudades ,Russia ,Troya ,England ,Henry VIII ,Rusia ,Estambul ,Enrique VIII ,Cities ,Babylon ,Concepts - Abstract
Este artículo trata sobre cómo poderes políticos, eclesiásticos y culturales transformaron ciudades en conceptos e iconos a lo largo de las épocas medieval y moderna. Se focaliza en los casos emblemáticos de Roma y de Troya y se alude a Babilonia. Asimismo, los principales poderes transformadores se localizan en el Imperio Otomano, en Rusia y en Inglaterra. La última parte del artículo describe cómo los símbolos vinculados a la conceptualización de las ciudades fueron usados por la monarquía de Enrique VIII de Inglaterra para formalizar una revolución desde arriba. This article deals about how political, ecclesiastic and cultural powers have transformed cities into concepts and icons thoughtout Medieval and Early Modern Times. It is focused in the emblematic cases of Rome and Troy and it alludes to Babylon, as well. Likewise, the main transformer powers are located in the Otoman Empire, in Russia and in England. The last part of these article analyses how Henry VIII and his men have used the symbols associated to those cities to build a new concept of state in England.
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- 2014
50. Sopor y ebriedad: puntos de contacto entre Eneida IX y Eneida II
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Sklenář, Robert, Vizzotti, Martín (traducción), and Martínez Astorino, Pablo (traducción)
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Troya ,somno vinoque ,Humanidades ,Niso ,literatura latina clásica ,Euríalo ,poesía épica ,Letras - Abstract
El trabajo analiza la conexión existente entre la descripción que Eneas hace del saqueo de Troya (Aen., II) y el episodio de Niso y Euríalo en el libro IX. La conexión entre ambos epyllia se da, particularmente, a través de un triple eco en el libro IX del verso invadunt urbem somno vinoque sepulta (Aen. II, 265). Los vínculos verbales existentes entre ambos episodios resultan claves para entender la compleja trama de alusiones e interconexiones inherentes a la poética virgiliana., This paper aims to analyse the connexion between Aeneas’ description of the sack of Troy (Aen., II) and Nisus’ and Euryalus’ episode in Book IX. The connexion between both epyllia comes through three echoes in Book IX of the line invadunt urbem somno vinoque sepulta (Aen., II, 265). The verbal relations that link the episodes together are vital to understand the complex net of allusions and internal relations inherent to Vergilian poetics., Instituto de Investigaciones en Humanidades y Ciencias Sociales (IdIHCS)
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- 2013
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