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Exclusus amator
Frank Olin Copley
Published
1981
by Scholars Press in Chico, Calif
.
Written in
Edition Notes
Statement | by Frank O. Copley. |
Series | Philological monographs ;, no. 17. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | PA6029.L6 C66 1981 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | ix, 176 p. ; |
Number of Pages | 176 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL3097270M |
LC Control Number | 82201648 |
Lucretius’s scorn for stock comic scenarios is at its most apparent as he describes how love can lead young men to squander their fathers’ riches (). He follows up with a similarly stern denunciation of comedy’s undignified exclusus amator, who begs his lover to let him enter. * Green text is "calculated" text. Calculated text is provided when your own data are absent, and is either based on other columns in your catalog (eg., the "summary" field) or from books in other members' libraries (eg., Dewey, LCC and subjects).
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Exclusus Amator: A Study in Latin Love Poetry, Issue 17 Issue 17 of American Philological Association. Monograph series Exclusus amator: a study in Latin love poetry Monograph series Issue 17 of Philological Monographs, American Philological Association, ISSN Issue 17 of Philological monographs published by the American Philological.
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"Exclusus amator": A Study in Latin Love Poetry. A lover kept outside the doors of his mistress is known as an exclusus amator, and a poem on such a theme is known by the ponderous but unavoidable Greek word paraclausithyron (“next to a closed-door”).Author: William Turpin. Jan 01, · If the inline PDF is not rendering correctly, you can download the PDF file thebindyagency.com: Bernsdorff.
“Amores” (“Loves” or “Amours”) is a collection of 49 elegies by the Roman lyric poet Ovid. It was his first completed book of poetry, published in five volumes (later reduced to three) in 16 BCE or earlier.
The poems, some of them quite graphic, portray the evolution. This blog post is meant to offer a quick look at a topos of classical literature: the paraklausithyron, a serenade by a closed door sung by the exclusus amator, the male lover who is shut outside the house of his (often non-reciprocating) female lover.
Latin poetry offers several examples and variations on the exclusus amator ("shut-out lover") theme. Horace offers a less-than-serious lament in Odes and even threatens the door in ; Tibullus () appeals to the door itself; in Propertius (), the door is the sole speaker.
exlusus amator in ovid, epist. 18 and 19 features of paraclausithyron Article (PDF Available) in Athenaeum 98(1) · January with 65 Reads How we measure 'reads'.
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Aeneas est invitus amator: The Use of paraclausithyron and ekphrasis in Aeneid 1 While the elegiac poets have been widely discussed in relation to the epic tradition, the epic reply in the conversation has been somewhat neglected.
Saylor pointed out the presence of. PDF | On Jan 1,V. Vaiopoulos and others published Exclusus Amator in Ovid, Epist.
18 and Characteristics of the paraclausithyron | Find, read and cite all the research you need on Author: Vaios Vaiopoulos. The elegy flared into existence, commanded the cultural stage for several decades, then went extinct. This book accounts for the swift rise and sudden decline of a genre whose life span was incredibly brief relative to its impact.3/5(1).
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A character kept outside the doors of his mistress is known as an exclusus amator, and a poem on such a theme is known by the ponderous but unavoidable Greek word paraclausithyron (“next to-a closed-door”).
In the typical paraclausithyron the exclusus amator sings to the door itself; Ovid offers a striking variation, singing to the ianitor instead. (The classic study of this theme is the short monograph by. A lover kept outside the doors of his mistress is known as an exclusus amator, and a poem on such a theme is known by the ponderous but unavoidable Greek word paraclausithyron (“next to a closed-door”).
In the typical paraclausithyron the exclusus amator sings to the door itself; Ovid offers a striking variation, singing to the ianitor. exclusus amator a deluded lover who has wrongly committed himself to opinions founded on incomplete evidence, Lucretius invites his readers to reconfigure, along Epicurean lines, their understanding of a stock scene of comic theatre: the suffering of the exclusus amator is rooted not in his being denied access to his beloved but rather.
exclusus amator () Tibullus and Hercules sing their paraclausithyra towards two female deities (Venus and Bona Dea respectively) with many doses of irony and parody of the character of exclusus amator itself.
However, Tibullus’ lover acts like Venus’ suppliant, but .Frank O. Copley was an unusually talented teacher of Latin poetry and a scholar whose articles, books, and translations are marked by the insights of a thebindyagency.com centerpiece of his scholarly writings is the book Exclusus Amator, which remains the essential study of the important convention in Latin love poetry of the excluded lover's lament to the closed door.African Studies American Studies Ancient Near East and Egypt Art History Asian Studies Book History and Cartography Biblical Studies Classical Studies Education.