Arator Act. 1, 913 and Prud. Ditt. xlvii
Lubian, Francesco
2017-08-17 00:00:00
The purpose of this note is to enlighten an unnoticed reprise of Prudentius’ Dittochaeon in Arator’s Historia apostolica, which could enrich the dossier of Arator’s literary models and represent a peculiar case of interplay between biblical hypotext and poetic intertext in the poem.
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The purpose of this note is to enlighten an unnoticed reprise of Prudentius’ Dittochaeon in Arator’s Historia apostolica, which could enrich the dossier of Arator’s literary models and represent a peculiar case of interplay between biblical hypotext and poetic intertext in the poem.
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