The article deals with the lemma publicus and its peculiar meaning in Latin literature concerning the world of prostitution. After a rapid panorama of examples going from Plautus to the Carolingian period the attention is focused on the section De muliebri amore of Hildebertus of Lavardin’s Carmen 50 Scott where femina is abused as res publica; the relevance given to the expression in the context is the key for understanding the political and intellectual creed of the time.
FEMINA / RES PUBLICA IN MALAM PARTEM DA PLAUTO A ILDEBERTO DI LAVARDIN / Passalacqua, Marina. - In: RATIONES RERUM. - ISSN 2284-2497. - 15:(2020), pp. 109-113.
FEMINA / RES PUBLICA IN MALAM PARTEM DA PLAUTO A ILDEBERTO DI LAVARDIN
Marina Passalacqua
2020
Abstract
The article deals with the lemma publicus and its peculiar meaning in Latin literature concerning the world of prostitution. After a rapid panorama of examples going from Plautus to the Carolingian period the attention is focused on the section De muliebri amore of Hildebertus of Lavardin’s Carmen 50 Scott where femina is abused as res publica; the relevance given to the expression in the context is the key for understanding the political and intellectual creed of the time.File allegati a questo prodotto
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