Epigramy 4, 4 i 6, 93 jako przykład autoinspiracji Marcjalisa
EPIGRAMS 4.4 AND 6.93 AS EXAMPLES OF MARTIAL’S SELF-MOTIVATION
Author(s): Joanna PieczonkaSubject(s): Language and Literature Studies, Studies of Literature, Translation Studies
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Wrocławskiego
Keywords: Martial; epigrams; self-motivation; mini-cycles; odours
Summary/Abstract: The article presents Martial’s epigrams nos. 4.4 and 6.93, which form a mini-cycle. They share a common topic, the same motifs and an analogical form of a priamel. In both poems the bad scent of the protagonist (Bassa and Thais) is compared to other unpleasant smells. Among these comparisons there are certain recurring odours: sulphur, fish, goat, leather, dyed material and bad breath. The epigram 4.4 is built as a synthetic priamel, 6.93 is an analytical one. The comparison of this pair of epigrams with another mini-cycle 3.65 and 11.8 lead the author the conclusion that Martial imitates his earlier poems in the ones written later. This phenomenon may be called a peculiar imitatio et aemulatio.
Journal: Classica Wratislaviensia. Series Altera
- Issue Year: 2023
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 47-61
- Page Count: 15
- Language: Polish