Blar i Institutt for historiske studier på forfatter "Thorsen, Thea Selliaas"
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Blindness and insight. Emotions of erotic love in Roman poetry
Thorsen, Thea Selliaas (Chapter, 2020)“Reading emotions” may refer to the reading of emotions as well as to emotions that read. This chapter focusses on the latter kind. More precisely, it explores emotions of erotic love in Roman poetry as a precondition for ... -
Embodied Mimetic Poetry: Text and Performance of Classical Greek Drama
Berge, Robert Emil (Doctoral theses at NTNU;2021:338, Doctoral thesis, 2021)Sammendrag Avhandlingen Embodied Mimetic Poetry: Text and Performance of Classical Greek Drama ser på teksten til klassisk gresk drama og undersøker hvilke funksjoner den kan ha hatt i de opprinnelige teaterforestillingene. ... -
Intrepid Intratextuality: The Epistolary Pair of Leander and Hero (Heroides 18–19) and the End of Ovid’s Poetic Career
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Introducing the dynamics of ancient prose
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Looking backwards and forwards: Orpheus in love and metapoetical complexities
Sundt, Peter Astrup (Doctoral theses at NTNU;2021:35, Doctoral thesis, 2021)The thesis Looking backwards and forwards – Orpheus in love and metapoetical complexities analyses the mythical poet Orpheus of Thrace, and argues that in his capacity as a tragic and unsuccessful lover, he provides a ... -
Lærd litteratur fra og i Nidaros i senmiddelalderen: Retorisk strategi i Theodoricus' De antiquitate norwagiensium og Erkesetet fra til reformasjonen (og videre)
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Ovid's Amores 1,5 and the complex of Pompey
Thorsen, Thea Selliaas (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)The main argument of this paper is that Amores I 5, a key poem in the work with which Ovid claims to have to begun his literary career, activates specific features of the legacy of Pompey the Great mediated through both ... -
Plastic accommodations of female agency: Vergil, Horace and Antipater of Thessalonica
Thorsen, Thea Selliaas (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014)By taking statues in the Portico of Pompey as a point of departure, the present investigation centres on the less known poet Antipater of Thessalonica, who composed epigrams in Greek in Augustan Rome, as well as the famous ... -
Power and paradox in the early writings of Marcus Aurelius and Fronto: ‘biographical sketches’ in laudes and letters
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Skrytepaven : Contaminatio i Plautus' Miles Gloriosus
Lyngsnes, Alexander Fagerheim (Master thesis, 2016)Den grunnleggende problemstillingen i denne oppgaven er romerske dramatikeres bruk av greske komedier. Et første øyekast på temaet romersk komedie vil vise at det har sitt opphav fra gresk komedie, og selv når komedie ... -
The Second Erato and the Deeper Design of Ovid's Ars amatoria: Unravelling the Anti-Marital Union of Venus, Procris and Romulus
Thorsen, Thea Selliaas (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)