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            <forename>Barbara</forename>
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        <title>Premio Ricerca «Città di Firenze»</title>
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        <p>Within Seneca’s prose, using a long-codified terminology, it is possible to identify a substratum which can be defined as diatribe. This volume aims at making up for the lack of a modern ensemble work on the cynical-stoic diatribe in Seneca’s philosophy, analysing its features, influences and mediations. In response to a previous, almost purely compilatory, though systematic critical approach, this work offers an updated examination and contextualization of the individual stylistic elements bearing a seal of alleged 'diatribism'. This volume reconstructs the relationship, which is here deemed as 'complex’, between the diatribe and Seneca’s prose, while pursuing a research ideal which could combine moralistic contents and stylistic forms, philosophical preaching and rhetorical construction. Not least, the work aims at taking into account the extent to which the chronology of Seneca’s works can be reconstructed. Among the fundamental mediations, it is possible to identify the teaching of Seneca’s masters (the School of the Sextii and Attalus), the preaching of the Cynic philosopher Demetrius and Horace’s poetry.</p>
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        <p>All’interno della prosa senecana è possibile individuare, secondo una terminologia da tempo codificata, un sostrato definibile come diatribico. Il presente volume si propone di sopperire alla mancanza di un moderno lavoro d’insieme sulla diatriba cinico-stoica in Seneca filosofo, analizzandone caratteristiche, influenze e mediazioni. In risposta a un precedente approccio critico quasi puramente compilativo pur nella sua sistematicità, viene qui offerta una disamina aggiornata e una contestualizzazione dei singoli stilemi portatori di un sigillo di preteso ‘diatribismo’. Il volume ricostruisce questo rapporto, che si è voluto definire ‘complesso’, tra la diatriba e la prosa senecana, perseguendo un ideale di ricerca capace di coniugare i contenuti moralistici con le forme stilistiche, la predicazione filosofica con la costruzione retorica e, non da ultimo, tenere conto anche di quanto si può ricostruire della cronologia dell’opera senecana. Tra le mediazioni fondamentali vengono individuate l’insegnamento dei maestri senecani (i Sestii e Attalo), la predicazione del Cinico Demetrio e la poesia oraziana.</p>
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