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Record Number:
15243
Author(s)/Creator(s):
Giovini , Marco.
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Title:
O admirabile Veneris ydolum: un carme d'amore paidico del X secolo e il mito di Deucalione ["O admirabile Veneris ydolum" is the oldest surviving Latin love poem from the Middle Ages. The poem is a pastiche of classical allusions. Among these is a reference to the tale of Deucalion and Pyrrha who repopulated the earth by throwing stones (the bones of Mother Earth) over their shoulders. The poet knew this story through Ovid. The article includes the text of the Latin poem and an Italian translation. Title note supplied by Feminae.].
Source:
Studi Medievali 40, 1 (Giugno 1999): Pages 261 - 278.
Description:
Article Type:
Journal Article
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:
Classical Influences
Deucalion (Mythological Figure)
Latin Literature
Literature- Verse
Love in Literature
Mythology- Classical
Ovid, Ancient Poet
Pyrrha (Mythological Figure)
Venus (Mythological Figure)
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Geographic Area:
Italy
Century:
10
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Year of Publication:
1999.
Language:
Italian
ISSN/ISBN:
03918467