Manilio (4, 16) y el putto como alegoría de la muerte en un memento mori epigráfico de finales del s. XV (CIL II 4426 = II2/14, 1809)

Publication date

2018

Abstract

Altres ajuts: Universidad de Alcalá 8madrid) : FFI2016-77723-P


The verse inscription CIL 11.4426 = II2/14.1809, attributed to Tarragona and trans-mitted only through Renaissance sources, is of great interest for its inclusion of a hexameter from Manilius' Astronomica (4.16) and for the description of the sarcophagus's purported iconography. This paper argues that the inscription is in fact a literary invention made around 1490, a conclusion drawn from a new analysis of the inscription's early manuscript tradition, the identification of the source of the iconographic subject, the reception of Manilius in the second half of the 15th century and the study of the text's relationship with two other suspicious inscriptions with the same verse which were copied shordy afterwards. The creation of this epigraphic memento mori provides an exceptional case study of the transmission of texts and ideas between humanists based in Rome and in Catalonia during the last years of the Quattrocento.

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Article

Language

Spanish

Publisher

Università di Pavia. Dipartimento di Studi Umanistici,

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