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Qvid fac vndia poset/re pat vit (Ov., Met. XIII 382-383): Las estrategias oratorias de ulises en el armorvm ivdicivm ovidiano

Article

Authorship:

TOLA, ELEONORA

Date:

2010

Publishing House and Editing Place:

Centro de Ciencias Humanas y Sociales del CSIC-Madrid

Magazine:

Emerita. Revista de lingüística y filología clásica, vol. 78 (pp. 299-318) - ISSN 1988-8384
Centro de Ciencias Humanas y Sociales del CSIC-Madrid

ISSN:

1988-8384

Summary

In book XIII of his Metamorphoses Ovid presents the contest for the arms of Achilles between Ajax and Ulysses. The speeches that they address to the assembly of Greek show a judicial process according to the norms of Roman rhetoric. Through his traditional facundia Ulysses persuades his public and gains victory after a confrontation that relates to a verbal fight. I will explore the construction of Ulysses's discursive superiority focusing especially on two key-places of his speech, exordium (128- 139) and peroratio (339-381). I will identify different syntactic, metrical and stylistic strategies with which Ulysses captivates his interlocutors. From a metapoetic perspective, Ovid's tale establishes some resonances between the character's Fama and its own textual mechanisms.

Key Words

RETÓRICAULISESOVIDIOESTILÍSTICA

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