Similitudini e immagini nei Florida di Apuleio
Abstract
Some similes of Apuleius’ Florida are notable for their rich literary reminiscences and are found at particularly significant points in the oratorical passages. Generally the images of the similes are very well harmonized with their context: for example, the eagle, whose flight reaches the heights from which lightning is born, when it swoops down on its prey is just like lightning; Marsyas, represented as a wild being, is like a bear on two legs. Almost always the images that serve as a term of comparison also have a metaphorical value and this character gives them a greater significance.
Presentato: 24 Giugno 2025 | Accettato: 20 Ottobre 2025 | Pubblicato 26 Giugno 2026 | Lingua: it
Keywords Apuleius • Similes • Metaphors • Images • Florida
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