Perturbaciones mentales en los poemas homéricos y en las tragedias de Sófocles y Eurípides
Author
Conti Jiménez, LuzEntity
UAM. Departamento de Filología ClásicaPublisher
Universidad de MurciaDate
2000Citation
Myrtia 15 (2000): 35-50ISSN
0213-7674 (print); 1989-4619 (online)Funded by
Éste es un trabajo realizado en el marco del Proyecto de Investigación PB 93-0254 (DGICYT). El análisis de los datos homéricos se ha llevado a cabo gracias a la ayuda de la Fundación Caja de Madrid.Editor's Version
http://revistas.um.es/myrtia/article/view/37881Subjects
Homero; Sófocles; Eurípides; FilologíaEsta obra está bajo una licencia de Creative Commons Reconocimiento-NoComercial-SinObraDerivada 4.0 Internacional.
Abstract
The analysis of the Homeric poems and of some of Euripides' tragedies offers a clear image of the concept of madness in Ancient Greece. In spite of differences due to the time lapse involved and the different characteristics of epic and tragedy these works offer a literary image of the madman which seems to have been maintained without major changes throughout the centuries, and which agrees to a high degree with the one shown in the medical treaties of the corpus hippocraticum.
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