The article explores the theme of rejuvenation in the History of Apollonius King of Tyre from an anthropological, literary, and linguistic perspective, identifying elements and motifs that on the one hand refer to the myth(s) of Medea, and on the other hand evoke the ‘bodily geographies’ of Latin novel.
La voce della pelle. Il re che torna giovane in Hist. Apoll. 13, 8 – 14, 1
Pietro Vesentin
2024
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The article explores the theme of rejuvenation in the History of Apollonius King of Tyre from an anthropological, literary, and linguistic perspective, identifying elements and motifs that on the one hand refer to the myth(s) of Medea, and on the other hand evoke the ‘bodily geographies’ of Latin novel.File in questo prodotto:
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