sous la dir. de Alain BLANC et Emmanuel DUPRAZ. — Ce recueil d'articles intéressera ceux qui s'interrogent sur le fait poétique en lui-même, ceux qui étudient plus particulièrement le latin et le grec, mais aussi ceux qui sont curieux d'autres langues indoeuropéennes, tant il est vrai que la poésie est une expression universelle… (Voir les articles de l'ouvrage)
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C. AUVRAY-ASSATAS. — Cicero did not write poetics but when explaining, in the De Oratore as in the Oraror, how ornatus is produced, he puts the emphasis on poetic language because poets are given more freedom in using and creating words and metaphors…
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C. BODELOT. — This paper will investigate on interrogative markers, especially those of cause and manner, in Latin didactic poetry, in order to see if their distribution is more or less the same in all the texts considered and thus distinguishes this genre of literature among other ones, or else if there are differences between the several poems reflecting various aims pursued by the authors…
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A. BLANC. — Dans les adjectifs composés sigmatiques du grec, c'est le radical de l'adjectif qui a imposé l'une des trois finales de datif pluriel…
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A. CHRISTOL. — Latins have lost the oral epic tradition, as kept by Homer and Mahābhārata. The present paper tries to trace out latin formulas which could belong to such a tradition…
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E. DUPRAZ. — The present paper aims at examining the origins of the Latin saturnian verse within the tradition of Italic poetics as an inheritance of Indo-European poetics…
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GARCÍA RAMÓN. — The attestation, in Thessalian dialect inscriptions of the 3rd–2nd centuries BCE, of forms that are unexpected from an etymological point of view may be explained as the result of two converging factors…
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Allitérations et assonances associées à l'emploi des impressifs de sonorité dans la langue homérique
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N. GUILLEUX. — This paper aims to show the conditions under which alliterations and assonances appear in the Homeric epos…
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O. HACKSTEIN. — In a number of cases Homer’s epics provide us with single forms which—though metrical and unequivocally transmitted—are morphologically aberrant or altogether ungrammatical…
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M.-D. JOFFRE. — Every language presents ambiguous structures. This article investigates several meanings of the passive, especially of fero ‘to bear’, which, for the passive, can mean either ‘to be borne’ or ‘to go to’…
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C. LE FEUVRE. — The stylistic figure which consists in replacing one element of a traditional syntagm or compound by an equivalent and taking over the cancelled element in another place with a different syntactic function was frequently used in epic and lyric Greek poetry and appears to be a traditional mean of formulaic renewing…
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F. LETOUBLON. — We have already published several articles on Homeric formulas. But what we will analyze here are some repetitions of another nature, whether non formulaic or formulaic (which can then come from a very archaic state of the Epic text, possibily Mycenaean or Indo-European)…
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K. MANSOUR. — This paper focuses on some of the numerous dactylic sequences which occur in Herodotus’ prose, styled as homērikōtatos by Ps.-Longinus; this study will conform to the appraisal given of Herodotus’ language by the rhetor Hermogenes…
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E. MARTIN. — This article fits in a research about the way Cicero reads Plato, especially in his political work. In the De Legibus, Cicero, like Plato in his Laws, uses legislative preambles, which have connections with poetical processes…
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V. MARTZLOFF. — The aim of the present contribution is to explore the function and meaning of pollinctor ‘undertaker’s assistant’. It is argued that the infectum of the corresponding verb pollingere is probably a ghost word…
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D. PETIT. — Among the most salient features of Homeric poetic language, the separability of preverbs (so-called tmesis) and the reversibility of prepositions (so-called anastrophe) are particularly well documented…
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P. POCCETTI. — Some sepulchral inscriptions in Sabellian language from Paelignian and Marrucinian regions in ancient Italy dating II-I centuries b.Chr. cross poetic structures inherited from very archaic local traditions with various topics belonging to the hellenistic literature…
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