Ambigüedad del amor en Virgilio

As most of the poets of every time and language, also Virgil dealt, among other themes, with the one of love, emphasizing how much it is powerful and, in another way, pernicious. It is not difficult to recognize, in most of the love events described by the poet, an unlucky or even tragic ending. Thi...

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spelling I11-R109article-61252022-09-09T12:08:22Z Ambiguity of love in Virgil Ambigüedad del amor en Virgilio Perotti, Pier Angelo amor Donato pederastia Virgilio Donatus love pederasty Virgil As most of the poets of every time and language, also Virgil dealt, among other themes, with the one of love, emphasizing how much it is powerful and, in another way, pernicious. It is not difficult to recognize, in most of the love events described by the poet, an unlucky or even tragic ending. This is a factor that, though being part of his substantially pessimistic vision of life, may likewise be the proof that ataraxy – including also the renunciation to love passion – according to him represents the true wisdom, as we can find in the background in several passages of Aeneid. As we can notice in the Vita Vergilii by Donatus, it is very probable that, at least in his youth, Virgil was captured by amorous feelings for children, but we can think that, in his riper age, his true, unique love was Rome, which he exalted like very few other poets. Como la mayor parte de los poetas de toda época y lengua, también Virgilio ha tratado, entre otros temas, el del amor, subrayando cuán potente es y, por otra parte, cuán pernicioso. No es difícil reconocer, en la mayor parte de los eventos amorosos descriptos por el poeta, un desenlace desafortunado o hasta trágico. Este es un factor que, si bien corresponde a su visión de la vida, sustancialmente pesimista, puede ser también prueba de que la ataraxia -comprendida también como la renuncia a la pasión amorosa- representa para él la verdadera sabiduría, como podemos ver, en un segundo plano, en más de un pasaje de Eneida. Como se desprende de la Vita Vergilii de Donato, es muy probable que, al menos en su juventud, Virgilio haya sido presa de sentimientos amorosos hacia niños, pero se puede presumir que, en su edad madura, su verdadero y único amor fue Roma, a quien exaltó como pocos otros poetas. Instituto de Lenguas y Literaturas Clásicas 2022-09-09 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.uncu.edu.ar/ojs3/index.php/revistaestudiosclasicos/article/view/6125 Revista de Estudios Clásicos; Núm. 51 (2021); 389-411 2469-0643 0325-3465 spa https://revistas.uncu.edu.ar/ojs3/index.php/revistaestudiosclasicos/article/view/6125/4986 Derechos de autor 2021 Autor https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.5/ar/
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description As most of the poets of every time and language, also Virgil dealt, among other themes, with the one of love, emphasizing how much it is powerful and, in another way, pernicious. It is not difficult to recognize, in most of the love events described by the poet, an unlucky or even tragic ending. This is a factor that, though being part of his substantially pessimistic vision of life, may likewise be the proof that ataraxy – including also the renunciation to love passion – according to him represents the true wisdom, as we can find in the background in several passages of Aeneid. As we can notice in the Vita Vergilii by Donatus, it is very probable that, at least in his youth, Virgil was captured by amorous feelings for children, but we can think that, in his riper age, his true, unique love was Rome, which he exalted like very few other poets.
publisher Instituto de Lenguas y Literaturas Clásicas
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