A propósito de un Eros de cera : Anacreóntica 11

Circe de Clásicos y Modernos 17 (2):61-69 (2013)
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Abstract

El objetivo de este breve artículo es definir las propiedades mágicas de la imagen de Eros hecha de cera que nos presenta la canción 11 del corpus anacreóntico. Dado que el término παντορέκτης en particular ha generado al menos dos explicaciones diferentes, argumentaremos a favor del sentido de 'todopoderoso', considerando para ello algunos casos similares de construcción de figuras mágicas en otros textos, así como el contexto de la propia poética anacreóntica. Our aim is simply to define the magical qualities of a wax effigy depicting Eros as presented in the eleventh song of the anacreontic corpus. Since two different meanings are given to the word παντορέκτης , we will argue that its sense here is 'all-doing', basing ourselves on the construction of similar magical figurines as described in other texts, as well as on the context of the anacreontic poetics

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