Le uersus aureus comme structure annulaire

In many aspects (verbal and syntactic construction, phonic organization), the golden line appears as a ring composition. It is probably even closer to the uersus teres that the grammarian Diomedes chose to illustrate with a golden line of Persius. In fact, the aesthetics of roundness or circularity...

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Main Author: Antoine Foucher
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Published: Presses universitaires de Caen 2024-12-01
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description In many aspects (verbal and syntactic construction, phonic organization), the golden line appears as a ring composition. It is probably even closer to the uersus teres that the grammarian Diomedes chose to illustrate with a golden line of Persius. In fact, the aesthetics of roundness or circularity are at the heart of the poetic project of certain poets of the Neronian period, Calpurnius Siculus in particular, and seem to correspond to certain dominant features of architecture of this time. However, the choice of a verse from Persius to illustrate this kind of verse perhaps also reveals the defects of too perfect roundness, as is also shown in a passage from the Satyricon.
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Le uersus aureus comme structure annulaire
Kentron
Petronius
Lucan
golden line
uersus teres
Diomedes
ring composition
title Le uersus aureus comme structure annulaire
title_full Le uersus aureus comme structure annulaire
title_fullStr Le uersus aureus comme structure annulaire
title_full_unstemmed Le uersus aureus comme structure annulaire
title_short Le uersus aureus comme structure annulaire
title_sort le uersus aureus comme structure annulaire
topic Petronius
Lucan
golden line
uersus teres
Diomedes
ring composition
url https://journals.openedition.org/kentron/7879
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