Sobre la diosa Siria o un posible regreso a casa de Luciano de Samosata

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2007

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Abstract

The De Dea Syria belongs, in the manuscript tradition, to the corpus of Lucian of Samosata. His authorship, however, has been discussed: while some perceive in it clear non-lucianic elements, others do not find them conclusive proofs, considering the usual evasive character of Lucian. Assuming that his author is actually Lucian -or, in any case, a hellenized Syrian of imperial times-, the analysis of descriptions, narrative, language and narrator-text, give valuable information on fusion and interaction among cultures in the Roman Empire. KEYWORDS: Cultural identity - Religion - Roman Empire - Lucian of Samosata

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Spanish

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Universidad Nacional de La Plata

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Reproducció del document publicat a: http://www.memoria.fahce.unlp.edu.ar/art_revistas/pr.408/pr.408.pdf

Synthesis, 2007, num. 14, p. 31-51

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