Echoes of the fragmentary tragedy of Sophocles and Euripides: Laocoon, Sinon, Phrygians and Philoctetes in the Aeneid (2, 1-227)

In this work we will analyze some aspects of the fragmentary tragedy of Sophocles (Laocoon, Sinon, Phrygians) and Euripides (Philoctetes), appropriated by Virgil for the narration of the fall of Troy (specifically, A. 2, 1-227). Our objective is to identify and examine various intertextual elements...

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spelling I26-R133-article-120812022-10-18T20:27:37Z Echoes of the fragmentary tragedy of Sophocles and Euripides: Laocoon, Sinon, Phrygians and Philoctetes in the Aeneid (2, 1-227) Ecos de la tragedia fragmentaria de Sófocles y Eurípides: Laocoonte, Sinón, Los frigios y Filoctetes en la Eneida (2, 1-227) Lucarelli, Franco Andrés Virgilio Sófocles Eurípides Tragedia fragmentaria Intertextualidad Virgil Sophocles Euripides Fragmentary tragedy Intertextuality In this work we will analyze some aspects of the fragmentary tragedy of Sophocles (Laocoon, Sinon, Phrygians) and Euripides (Philoctetes), appropriated by Virgil for the narration of the fall of Troy (specifically, A. 2, 1-227). Our objective is to identify and examine various intertextual elements that constitute the passages starring Laocoon and Sinon. We will try to demonstrate, on the one hand, that the episode of the priest suggests some possible answers to questions about Sophocles’ Laocoon; on the other, Virgil’s intense attachment to the fragmentary material of both tragedians to configure the character of the Greek trickster, Sinon. En este trabajo analizaremos algunos aspectos de la tragedia fragmentaria de Sófocles (Laocoonte, Sinón, Los frigios) y Eurípides (Filoctetes), apropiados por Virgilio para la narración de la caída de Troya (específicamente, A. 2, 1-227). Es nuestro objetivo identificar y examinar diversos elementos intertextuales que componen los pasajes protagonizados por Laocoonte y Sinón. Intentaremos demostrar, por un lado, que el episodio del sacerdote sugiere algunas respuestas posibles a interrogantes sobre el Laocoonte de Sófocles; por otro, el intenso apego de Virgilio al material fragmentario de ambos trágicos para configurar el personaje del embustero griego, Sinón. Asociación Argentina de Estudios Clásicos (AADEC) - Ediciones UNL 2022-09-22 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Peer-reviewed Article application/pdf https://bibliotecavirtual.unl.edu.ar/publicaciones/index.php/argos/article/view/12081 10.14409/argos.2021.46.e0035 Argos; Núm. 46 (2021): Argos; e0035 Argos; No. 46 (2021): Argos; e0035 Argos; n. 46 (2021): Argos; e0035 1853-6379 0325-4194 10.14409/argos.2021.46 spa https://bibliotecavirtual.unl.edu.ar/publicaciones/index.php/argos/article/view/12081/16442 Derechos de autor 2021 Argos
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topic Virgilio
Sófocles
Eurípides
Tragedia fragmentaria
Intertextualidad
Virgil
Sophocles
Euripides
Fragmentary tragedy
Intertextuality
spellingShingle Virgilio
Sófocles
Eurípides
Tragedia fragmentaria
Intertextualidad
Virgil
Sophocles
Euripides
Fragmentary tragedy
Intertextuality
Lucarelli, Franco Andrés
Echoes of the fragmentary tragedy of Sophocles and Euripides: Laocoon, Sinon, Phrygians and Philoctetes in the Aeneid (2, 1-227)
topic_facet Virgilio
Sófocles
Eurípides
Tragedia fragmentaria
Intertextualidad
Virgil
Sophocles
Euripides
Fragmentary tragedy
Intertextuality
author Lucarelli, Franco Andrés
author_facet Lucarelli, Franco Andrés
author_sort Lucarelli, Franco Andrés
title Echoes of the fragmentary tragedy of Sophocles and Euripides: Laocoon, Sinon, Phrygians and Philoctetes in the Aeneid (2, 1-227)
title_short Echoes of the fragmentary tragedy of Sophocles and Euripides: Laocoon, Sinon, Phrygians and Philoctetes in the Aeneid (2, 1-227)
title_full Echoes of the fragmentary tragedy of Sophocles and Euripides: Laocoon, Sinon, Phrygians and Philoctetes in the Aeneid (2, 1-227)
title_fullStr Echoes of the fragmentary tragedy of Sophocles and Euripides: Laocoon, Sinon, Phrygians and Philoctetes in the Aeneid (2, 1-227)
title_full_unstemmed Echoes of the fragmentary tragedy of Sophocles and Euripides: Laocoon, Sinon, Phrygians and Philoctetes in the Aeneid (2, 1-227)
title_sort echoes of the fragmentary tragedy of sophocles and euripides: laocoon, sinon, phrygians and philoctetes in the aeneid (2, 1-227)
description In this work we will analyze some aspects of the fragmentary tragedy of Sophocles (Laocoon, Sinon, Phrygians) and Euripides (Philoctetes), appropriated by Virgil for the narration of the fall of Troy (specifically, A. 2, 1-227). Our objective is to identify and examine various intertextual elements that constitute the passages starring Laocoon and Sinon. We will try to demonstrate, on the one hand, that the episode of the priest suggests some possible answers to questions about Sophocles’ Laocoon; on the other, Virgil’s intense attachment to the fragmentary material of both tragedians to configure the character of the Greek trickster, Sinon.
publisher Asociación Argentina de Estudios Clásicos (AADEC) - Ediciones UNL
publishDate 2022
url https://bibliotecavirtual.unl.edu.ar/publicaciones/index.php/argos/article/view/12081
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