- Summary
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The present volume is part of the panorama of studies on the world of sound in Antiquity and it highlights a point less developed elsewhere: the universe of sounds (musical and not) that enrich the figurative level of ancient texts. Indeed, the study of sound and musical rhetoric not only enables us to have a better understanding of the texts of ancient authors, but also it allows us to explore their soundscape, the aesthetic and auditory sensitivity of their civilisations.
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Préface
Introduction
Littérature
Du déluge qui rugit au silence des nourrissons. L’imaginaire sonore dans la littérature sumérienne
Anne Caroline Rendu-Loisel
Archery, Birds, and Sounds in a Metaphorical Passage. A Study of Pindar, Olympian II, 83-90
Francesco Buè
Ζῆν μετὰ μουσίας. some Case-Studies from Hellenistic Epigrams
Maria Paola Pezzotti
Hearing the End of the World: the Role of Sound in the Eschatological Sections of Lucretius’ On the Nature of Things
Manuel Galzerano
Cicéron, un orateur qui fait du bruit
Thomas Guard
Imago vocis, imago formae. Métaphore et métamorphose entre Écho et Narcisse
Benedetta Sciaramenti
Music and the Poetics of Latin Narrative
Luca Graverini
Philosophie
Entre son et esprit : la métaphore chez Aristote
Ana Kotarcic
Rhétorique et philosophie acoustique : Plutarque et la tradition de l’éthique musicale
Lora Mariat
Écouter – la conscience. Considérations acoustiques sur la philosophie d’Apulée
Angelo Vannini
Listening to the Voice of Reason. Sound-Related Metaphors for the Philosophical Experience in Aristotle and Augustine
João Diogo Loureiro
- Author (s)
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Francesco BUÈ (edit. director)Francesco Buè, PhD in Classics, teaches Classics at the Collège Stanislas of Paris. He is a member of the THEMAM team (Textes, histoire et monuments de l’Antiquité au Moyen Âge) at the University of Paris Nanterre and is currently a post-doctoral researcher at the École Pratique des Hautes Études.Angelo VANNINI (edit. director)Angelo Vannini, PhD in Classics and Italian Literature, currently teaches Mediterranean Studies at the University of Paris-Est Créteil. He is an associate member of CRIX – Centre de Recherches Italiennes (University of Paris Nanterre), of ISTA – Institut des Sciences et Techniques de l’Antiquité (University of Franche-Comté) and of IMAGER – Institut des Mondes Anglophone, Germanique et Roman (University of Paris- Est Créteil).Francesco BUÈ, Angelo VANNINI (preface by)
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Researchers and students in the field of humanities.
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Publié avec le concours de l’Institut des Sciences et Techniques de l’Antiquité (UFC – EA 4011), de la région de Franche-Comté et de la ville de Besançon.