The Moving Truth: Openness, Irony and Poetical Response in Polybius' Histories

The paper investigates the relationship between truth and fate's movement in Polybius' narrative. It has three sections. The first one discusses the articulation between theoretical snippets in which historical truth and ethical statements are associated. The second one discusses pinpoint...

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Autor principal: Sebastiani, Breno Battistin
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Publicado: Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades. Escuela de Historia 2016
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spelling I10-R10-article-151092017-12-17T04:23:11Z The Moving Truth: Openness, Irony and Poetical Response in Polybius' Histories La verdad en movimiento: apertura, ironía y respuesta poética en las Historias de Polibio Sebastiani, Breno Battistin Polibio Verdad Movimiento Ironía Apertura Polybius Truth Movement Irony Openness The paper investigates the relationship between truth and fate's movement in Polybius' narrative. It has three sections. The first one discusses the articulation between theoretical snippets in which historical truth and ethical statements are associated. The second one discusses pinpoint examples of ethical statements about characters whose acts turn the narrative into an analogous to fate's movement. The last one discusses the articulation between concepts like openness of the past (J. Grethlein), moderate irony (M. Jay), in-determination of multiplicity and movement.This section tries to understand Polybius’  Histories as a “poetical response to the aporetics of time” (M. Soares). El artículo estudia la relación entre verdad y movimiento del devenir en la narrativa de Polibio y se divide en tres secciones. En la primera, se hace una presentación de las partes del problema mediante un examen de los pasajes teóricos en los que existe una asociación entre verdad histórica y juicio ético. En la segunda, se discute algunos ejemplos puntuales de personajes cuyos actos, sometidos a juicio ético, ocasionan que la narrativa se vuelva análoga al movimiento del devenir. En la última sección, se discute la imbricación de los conceptos de apertura al pasado (J. Grethlein), ironía moderada (M. Jay), indeterminación de la multiplicidad y movimiento, tratando de entender las Historias de Polibio como una “resposta poética à aporética do tempo (respuesta poética a la aporía del tiempo)” (M. Soares). Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades. Escuela de Historia 2016-08-13 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/anuariohistoria/article/view/15109 Anuario de la Escuela de Historia Virtual; Núm. 9 (2016); 17-34 1853-7049 10.31049/1853.7049.v0.n9 spa https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/anuariohistoria/article/view/15109/15044 Derechos de autor 2016 Breno Battistin Sebastiani
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topic Polibio
Verdad
Movimiento
Ironía
Apertura
Polybius
Truth
Movement
Irony
Openness
spellingShingle Polibio
Verdad
Movimiento
Ironía
Apertura
Polybius
Truth
Movement
Irony
Openness
Sebastiani, Breno Battistin
The Moving Truth: Openness, Irony and Poetical Response in Polybius' Histories
topic_facet Polibio
Verdad
Movimiento
Ironía
Apertura
Polybius
Truth
Movement
Irony
Openness
author Sebastiani, Breno Battistin
author_facet Sebastiani, Breno Battistin
author_sort Sebastiani, Breno Battistin
title The Moving Truth: Openness, Irony and Poetical Response in Polybius' Histories
title_short The Moving Truth: Openness, Irony and Poetical Response in Polybius' Histories
title_full The Moving Truth: Openness, Irony and Poetical Response in Polybius' Histories
title_fullStr The Moving Truth: Openness, Irony and Poetical Response in Polybius' Histories
title_full_unstemmed The Moving Truth: Openness, Irony and Poetical Response in Polybius' Histories
title_sort moving truth: openness, irony and poetical response in polybius' histories
description The paper investigates the relationship between truth and fate's movement in Polybius' narrative. It has three sections. The first one discusses the articulation between theoretical snippets in which historical truth and ethical statements are associated. The second one discusses pinpoint examples of ethical statements about characters whose acts turn the narrative into an analogous to fate's movement. The last one discusses the articulation between concepts like openness of the past (J. Grethlein), moderate irony (M. Jay), in-determination of multiplicity and movement.This section tries to understand Polybius’  Histories as a “poetical response to the aporetics of time” (M. Soares).
publisher Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades. Escuela de Historia
publishDate 2016
url https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/anuariohistoria/article/view/15109
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