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2019
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1851-779X
Saravia, María Inés
Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Humanidades y Ciencias de la Educación. Centro de Estudios Helénicos
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En la Facultad de Filosofía y Letras de la Universidad de Buenos Aires, durante la semana del 31 de julio al 3 de agosto de 2018, se llevó a cabo el XXV ° Simposio Nacional de Estudios Clásicos, junto con el I ° Congreso Internacional sobre el Mundo Clásico. El foco acerca del cual primaron las temáticas de los trabajos consistió, justamente, en los carices diversos de los destierros, o los exilios, en suma, los violentos movimientos masivos que revelan fehacientemente los conflictos en el mundo antiguo.
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2019
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1851-779X
Valenzuela Avaca, Eduardo
Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Humanidades y Ciencias de la Educación. Centro de Estudios Helénicos
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The purpose of this study is to ponder the controversial potentials arising from the translation of the Hebrew Scriptures into Greek –the so-called Septuagint (3rd century BC)– and the impact they will have on the Christian mission. It is proposed, as a primary hypothesis, that the Greek voices eidolon (εἴδωλον) and daímon (δαίμων) do not enter the Septuagint as more or less precise alternatives to certain Hebrew voices, but as heuristic resources meant to answer the question about the nature of the Alien Gods. Both concepts –εἴδωλον and δαίμων– are used to translate not one but many Hebrew voices. It is argued, in the second place, that the amplitude and diversity of Hebrew voices substituted by εἴδωλον and δαίμων brought with it the accumulation of diverse controversial rhetorics about the Alien Gods, which will grant the hermeneutical foundations and the canonical sustenance for the construction of idol and demon voices.
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2019
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1851-779X
Álvarez Rodríguez, Bárbara
Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Humanidades y Ciencias de la Educación. Centro de Estudios Helénicos
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In the Homeric thought the relationships among men and the monstrosity alterity is seen as a king of fight between beastliness and rationality. The dangers waiting for Odysseus and his companions in all these encounters is the death, not a beautiful death thought, but an ignominious end, since it means the oblivion. The only sources for the heroes to fight against it is the god's help and the use of their rationality or their cunning. The main aim of this paper is to draw a philosophical analysis of some of the Odysseus' encounters with the monstrosity in order to get a better understanding the relationship among humans and the neutral alterity. The Sirens, the Cyclopes or the Laestrigones belong to the radical otherness, the totally Other. Through the story of travel, the poet draws a dystopian world, completely away from human standards, where social norms are not respected, and the experiences of daily life are not enough to deal with the dangers that this border area presents.
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2019
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1851-779X
Aguirre, Susana
Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Humanidades y Ciencias de la Educación. Centro de Estudios Helénicos
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Durante los días 26, 27, 28 y 29 de junio de 2018, el Edificio Sergio Karakachoff fue sede del Coloquio Internacional organizado por el Centro de Estudios Helénicos de la Facultad de Humanidades y Ciencias de la Educación de la Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Se trató de la octava edición de este prestigioso evento trianual.
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2019
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1851-779X
Chazarreta, Daniela Evangelina
Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Humanidades y Ciencias de la Educación. Centro de Estudios Helénicos
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In this paper, we consider the classical tradition significance in Julio Cortázar's “Circe”, “Las ménades” and “El ídolo de las Cícladas”. The hypothesis is that the classical tradition appears with two important stamps: firstly, the classical tradition is an authority quote that allows the entry of high culture in Cortázar's aesthetics; secondly, this tradition is connected with magic and mythic thought so valued in the poetry and world view of this writer, in which the Latin American experience and history has a particular place. To arrive to these results, we begin with the theoretical framework beyond the classical tradition category and we continue with the short-stories analysis.
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2019
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1851-779X
Iriarte Goñi, Ana
Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Humanidades y Ciencias de la Educación. Centro de Estudios Helénicos
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This essay deals with the mythical figure of Cassandra, daughter of the western king Priam and unauthorized spokesperson on behalf of Apollo, in the episode of her biography that places her in the plundering of Troy, raped by the Achaean Ajax before Athena's altar. Said episode is tackled from the perspective of both iconographic and literary Greek traditions, two very different sources which coincide in attributing the young woman the braveness typical of the hoplites.
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2019
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1851-779X
Zamperetti Martín, Deidamia Sofía
Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Humanidades y Ciencias de la Educación. Centro de Estudios Helénicos
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Jornadas de Estudios Clásicos y Medievales “Diálogos Culturales” El tiempo en la literatura antigua y medieval: Orígenes, Ciclos, Edades
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2019
ISSN:
1851-779X
Vega del Pino, Gloria
Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Humanidades y Ciencias de la Educación. Centro de Estudios Helénicos
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