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Journal : Aitia. Regards sur la culture hellénistique au XXIe siècle
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Josep Antoni Clúa Serena, Rafael J. Gallé Cejudo
Aitia, n° 14/2024
Mythe et pensée dans la poésie héllénistique et dans la littérature grecque impériale
Myth and thought in hellecnistic poetry and in imperial greek literature
This volume brings together papers presented on November 8 and 9, 2022, at the University of Lleida, during a meeting organized in tribute to Ezio Pellizer. The contributions focus on the treatment of myths in Hellenistic poetry and imperial Greek literature.






Sara Cusset, Claire-Emmanuelle Nardone
Aitia, n° 13.1/2023
Chercher la petite bête
Representing animals in ancient literature
This issue brings together the papers of a workshop focusing on the theme of man and animal: human beings speak about themselves through the animal, and make the animal in their image and, sometimes take its appearance. The exploration of the resemblance between human beings and animals constitutes, because it allows us to question human nature.



Sophie Aubert-Baillot, Christophe Cusset, Gweltaz Guyomarc'h
Aitia, n° 12/2022
Lectures du livre III des Entretiens d'Epictète
Interpretations of Epictetus' Discourses, Book 3
Through an approach that brings together contributors from various specialties, this volume, which is the result of international meetings in ancient philosophy, seeks to give an account of Epictetus' thought in all its richness by examining the historical, rhetorical and philosophical issues at stake in Epictetus' Discourses, Book 3.



Christophe Cusset
Aitia, n° 11.2/2021
Visualiser l'Iliade
Visualizing the Iliad
The aim of the papers brought together in this volume is to show how the Homeric text and the figurative representations can be complementary to each other, and how they shed light on each other.We have tried to take into consideration the different modes of representation, giving a preponderant place to figurative,pictorial or sculptural represent



Christophe Cusset
Aitia, n° 11.1/2021
Recherches sur Hérodas/Hérondas
Research on Herodas
The work of Herodas, which emphasizes a learned culture, the crossing of genres and brevity, is at the heart of Hellenistic aesthetics. This volume brings together several articles which aim to highlight certain specific characteristics of the art of this poet, who has been rediscovered relatively recently



Dimitri El Murr, Laurent Lavaud, Jean Trinquier
Aitia, n° 10/2020
Le De rerum natura de Lucrèce : perspectives philosophiques



Isabelle Boehm, Christophe Cusset, Emmanuelle Morel
Aitia, n° 9.2/2019
Approches linguistiques d'Apollonios de Rhodes
Linguistic approaches of Apollonius Rhodius
This issue of the Aitia-journal collects the proceedings of an unprecedented workshop on the language of Apollonius of Rhodes. If the Alexandrian literature knew a revival of interest for a few decades, the attention which one paid to the language used by the Alexandrian poets remains still very weak. Here is asked the question of linguistic study



Jérôme Bastick, Christophe Cusset, Claire Vieilleville
Aitia, n° 9.1/2019
Le bouvier dans la poésie hellénistique et le roman grec
Cowherds in Hellenistic Poetry and Greek Novel



Sophie Aubert-Baillot
Aitia, n° 8.2/2018
Quelques approches du philosophe stoïcien Lucius Annaeus Cornutus
A New Look at the Stoic Philosopher Lucius Annaeus Cornutus
The present papers are devoted to the Stoic Lucius Annaeus Cornutus (born about 10–20 A.D. and died after 65 A.D.), both a prominent figure in Antiquity, since he was the master of Persius and Lucan, and a quite obscure one today.



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