The Sacred Tales is a sort of dream diary, written by a famous Greek orator, Aelius Aristides (117-181 CE). The dreams of Aelius Aristides have been object of many psychological interpretations, that have focused on their content, in order to sound out the neurosis and the psychological problems of the orator. The aim of the present work is to analyze the form of Aristide’s dreams: while the dream content can tell us something about the psychology of the dreamer, the form of dreams concerns their phenomenology, some typical characteristics related to neurological bases. These characteristics (as bizarreness, detailed images, illusion of being awake,…) allows us to recognize an experience as a dream. So, the final purpose of this work is to define if the experiences described by Aristides can be considered genuine or if they are more probably a literary invention. The dreams of Aristides are presented within a comparison with the dreams that occur in Iliad, the so called “objective dreams”, that present a different and particular phenomenology.

The dreams of Aelius Aristides: a neuropsychological analysis of the Sacred Tales / Fabbro, Anastasia; Fabbro, Franco 2; 1 Department of Psychology, University of Rome La Sapienza; 2 Department of, Medical; Biological Sciences, University of Udine. - In: GJORNÂL FURLAN DES SIENCIS. - ISSN 1824-5234. - STAMPA. - 19:(2015), pp. 77-90.

The dreams of Aelius Aristides: a neuropsychological analysis of the Sacred Tales

FABBRO, ANASTASIA;
2015

Abstract

The Sacred Tales is a sort of dream diary, written by a famous Greek orator, Aelius Aristides (117-181 CE). The dreams of Aelius Aristides have been object of many psychological interpretations, that have focused on their content, in order to sound out the neurosis and the psychological problems of the orator. The aim of the present work is to analyze the form of Aristide’s dreams: while the dream content can tell us something about the psychology of the dreamer, the form of dreams concerns their phenomenology, some typical characteristics related to neurological bases. These characteristics (as bizarreness, detailed images, illusion of being awake,…) allows us to recognize an experience as a dream. So, the final purpose of this work is to define if the experiences described by Aristides can be considered genuine or if they are more probably a literary invention. The dreams of Aristides are presented within a comparison with the dreams that occur in Iliad, the so called “objective dreams”, that present a different and particular phenomenology.
2015
Dreams, neuropsychology, ancient literature, Iliad, Aelius Aristides
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The dreams of Aelius Aristides: a neuropsychological analysis of the Sacred Tales / Fabbro, Anastasia; Fabbro, Franco 2; 1 Department of Psychology, University of Rome La Sapienza; 2 Department of, Medical; Biological Sciences, University of Udine. - In: GJORNÂL FURLAN DES SIENCIS. - ISSN 1824-5234. - STAMPA. - 19:(2015), pp. 77-90.
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