Indagine sull’espressione latina Utres inflati

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Proverbs, colloquial language, ancient novels, satires

Abstract

The aim of this article is to show how four Latin authors (Horace, Petronius, Apuleius and Arnobius) use the same proverbial expression (utres inflati) with different outcomes in compliance with their style, their purpose and their literary genres. In doing so, we will start from the Greek origin of the expression, and we will look at the various meanings in which the idiom is used. In addition, a special look will be taken at linguistic issues, as paremias find their natural place in the Umgangssprache. We hope that this kind of comparative analysis opens the way to a more deepened investigation on the use of proverbs and sayings within Latin novelistic and satirical context.

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  • Marco Luchi, Complutense University of Madrid

    Marco Luchi si è laureato presso l’Università degli Studi di Siena con una tesi su proverbi e modi di dire nella Cena Trimalchionis di Petronio e, successivamente, ha conseguito un master in Didattica della Letteratura per Competenze presso l’Università di Tor Vergata». I suoi interessi si concentrano sull’impiego di espressioni proverbiali nella letteratura antica e sulla progettazione di percorsi didattici. Al momento è dottorando presso l’Universidad Complutense de Madrid.

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Published

2024-12-15

How to Cite

Indagine sull’espressione latina Utres inflati. (2024). PHRASIS | Rivista Di Studi Fraseologici E Paremiologici, 8(8). https://www.phrasis.it/rivista/index.php/rp/article/view/136

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