Dubitatio y exemplum en Valerio Máximo: el funcionamiento de la ejemplaridad y la memoria en Roma

Circe de Clásicos y Modernos 17 (1):85-100 (2013)
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Abstract

La obra de Valerio Máximo se inscribe en las transformaciones políticas, socioculturales y simbólicas propias de la instauración del principado. En este artículo se estudian las características y funciones de la dubitatio, una de las figuras retóricas más idiosincrásicas del estilo de este autor, como marca textual que permite recuperar el comportamiento del enunciador como agente del discurso ejemplar y de la memoria, temas centrales del texto y de un contexto en que la elite se ve obligada a redefinir su identidad y su papel en la escena política. The work of Valerius Maximus enrolls in the political, socio-cultural and symbolic transformations of the advent of the Principate. We study the features and functions of dubitatio, one of the most idiosyncratic rhetorical figures of this author's style, as a textual markings which allows recover the position of the speaker as an agent of the exemplary discourse and memory, main focus of the text and of a context in which the elite is forced to redefine their identity and their role in the political scene

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