Ladon, Laurus... e la nave va. Mart. 10.85-86, en contexto

  1. Alberto Marina Castillo 1
  1. 1 Universidad Pablo de Olavide
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Journal:
Exemplaria classica: journal of classical philology

ISSN: 1699-3225

Year of publication: 2021

Issue: 25

Pages: 97-117

Type: Article

DOI: 10.33776/EC.V25I0.5518 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openArias Montano editor

More publications in: Exemplaria classica: journal of classical philology

Abstract

La figura de Ladón en Marcial (10.85) cobra relieve en virtud de las circunstancias del poeta y las peripecias editoriales del libro décimo, más aún al considerar su relación con Lauro (10.86). A raíz de la equivalencia de laurus y "dafne", se descubre un haz de correspondencias mitológicas y textuales que dotan al díptico de una entidad inadvertida. Sus nombres vinculan a los protagonistas con figuras como el dios -río Ladón y su hija - en algunas versiones - Dafne, Evandro - nieto de Ladón - y sus huéspedes Heracles y Eneas. Con el héroe vencedor del dragón homónimo se relaciona el ritual de los argei, figuras antropomorfas arrojadas al Tíber que cabe comparar con el Lauro reducido a pelele.

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