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dc.contributor.authorFerri‑Benedetti, Flavio-
dc.contributor.otherFaculdade de Letras da Universidade de Coimbra. Instituto de Estudos Clássicos (ed. lit.)-
dc.date.accessioned2013-12-20T12:05:15Z
dc.date.accessioned2020-10-02T17:03:19Z-
dc.date.available2013-12-20T12:05:15Z
dc.date.available2020-10-02T17:03:19Z-
dc.date.issued2013-
dc.identifier.issn2183-1718-
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10316.2/27433-
dc.description.abstractMartello en 1714 y Metastasio en 1773-1783: dos autores italianos, pertenecientes ambos a la Accademia dell’Arcadia, que tratan, por un lado, de reinterpretar y comprender según las novedades literarias y filosóficas de la época los preceptos de la Poética aristotélica (ya tergiversados ampliamente por el recelo de los eruditos del siglo anterior) y, por otro lado, de aplicar esta nueva perspectiva al importante género del teatro musical, el dramma per musica. Buscamos y comparamos aquí los posibles enlaces entre ambos autores en el tratamiento de los preceptos aristotélicos aplicados al rico entramado del teatro barroco tardío y del melodrama.spa
dc.description.abstractMartello in 1714 and Metastasio in 1773-1783: two Italian authors who, both belonging to the Accademia dell’Arcadia, tried, on one hand, to reinterpret and understand the dictates of Aristotle’s Poetics (largely “twisted” during the previous century by a number of zealous scholars) through the literary and philosophical innovations of their time; and, on the other hand, to apply this new perspective to the important genre of musical theatre or dramma per musica. We look for (and compare) eventual links between both authors in the treatment of Aristotelian prescriptions applied to the rich patterns of late baroque theatre and melodramma.eng
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dc.publisherImprensa da Universidade de Coimbra-
dc.subjectTradición clásica-
dc.subjectPoética-
dc.subjectAristóteles-
dc.subjectTeoría literaria-
dc.subjectTeatro barroco-
dc.subjectÓpera-
dc.subjectMelodrama-
dc.subjectArcadia-
dc.subjectTragedia-
dc.subjectUnidades aristotélicas-
dc.subjectTeatro francés e italiano-
dc.subjectClassical Traditioneng
dc.subjectPoeticseng
dc.subjectAristotleeng
dc.subjectLiterary Theoryeng
dc.subjectBaroque Theatreeng
dc.subjectOperaeng
dc.subjectMelodramaeng
dc.subjectArcadiaeng
dc.subjectTragedyeng
dc.subjectAristotle’s Unitieseng
dc.subjectFrench and Italian Theatreeng
dc.title“La tua Grecia, la quale a me non è Dio”: Martello y Metastasio reinterpretando a Aristótelespor
dc.title.alternative“La tua Grecia, la quale a me non è Dio”: Martello and Metastasio in reinterpreting Aristotle-
dc.typearticle-
uc.publication.collectionHumanitas vol. LXV-
uc.publication.firstPage219-
uc.publication.lastPage250-
uc.publication.locationCoimbra-
uc.publication.journalTitleHumanitas-
uc.publication.volume65por
dc.identifier.doi10.14195/2183-1718_65_12-
uc.publication.sectionArtigos-
uc.publication.orderno12-
uc.publication.areaArtes e Humanidades-
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