Saffo, Tucidide, Plutarco e la peste ad Atene
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https://doi.org/10.29173/histos597Keywords:
Tucidide, Saffo, Plutarco, peste, medicina, osservazioneAbstract
L’articolo analizza le somiglianze letterali tra Tucidide 2.49, Saffo fr. 31 Voigt e Plutarco Demetr. 38 ed evidenzia la presenza di paralleli letterali. Ripercorrendo la critica sul rapporto esistente tra Tucidide, l’epica e la lirica arcaiche, si giunge a un’ipotesi rispetto a come e perché, tramite le fonti mediche, il testo di Saffo sia filtrato nella narrazione tucididea.
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