Excerpt from De Interiectionum Apud Sophoclem Euripidemque Usu, Significatione, Rationibus Metricis, Vol. 1: Dissertatio Philologica Quam Scripsit Ad Summos in Philosophia Honores Ab Amplissimo Philosophorum Ienensium Ordine Rite Impetrandos
Sed iam accedentibus nobis ad priorem nostrae dissertationis partem panca de harum vocum origine videatur praemonenda. Neque enim dubium est, quio ad unam omnes ene ita natae sint, ut animi quondam afi'ectum non certis verbis demonstrarent, sed voce emissa pro tempore et re in univemum tantum indi carent vel quasi depingerent. Postea vero, cum sae pius usurparentur ad eundem animi motum signifi cundum, fieri non potuit, quin hac voculae ab initio ut ita dicamua, certiore notione prae ditae constante... sibi speciem assumerent, quio etiam ut cetera verba constructionis cuiusdam normis sub jungerentur. Attamen non omnes in eundem modum hanc commutationem perpessae sunt, sed inveniuntur nonnuliac, quae vim atque naturam illam onomat0poii ticom consorvaverint. Quod primum patet ea ex re, quod pleraeque quidem pro vi atque significatione aucta saepius repctitis extremis syllabis amplioreiudu untur specie, porro vero, quod nusquam nt e ceteris vocabulum aliud ex eis pendet. Pertinent autem huc primum narra? (oinanxwraî etc.) cirromzî, 670107, de qui bus deincops nunc nobis agenda... est.
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Paperback. Condition: New. Print on Demand. This book introduces fresh analysis of a selection of anaphonema, or short exclamations of grief and surprise, that feature in the works of renowned ancient Greek tragedians, Sophocles and Euripides. Extensively researched and originating from a comprehensive study of primary sources, the author explores the construction, prosody, and semantic range of these expressions. These findings aim to clarify the complex role these exclamations play within the poignant laments and startling revelations of Greek tragedy. The study unpacks the diverse range of emotions conveyed in these seemingly simple cries, from sorrow and supplication to shock and awe. Broken down into easily digestible parts, the author illustrates the nuanced interplay between these powerful utterances and the broader theatrical context. The book concludes by highlighting the importance of these exclamations, demonstrating that they are not merely interjections but an integral part of the tragic poets' repertoire. These tools allowed the playwrights to convey powerful emotions and complex meanings, enabling audiences to experience the full depth and breadth of human emotion and the human condition. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. Seller Inventory # 9780656562497_0
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