Testam sumit homo Samiam sibi: una proposta di lettura in chiave cibelica di alcuni frammenti del VII libro delle Satire di Lucilio

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Title
Testam sumit homo Samiam sibi: una proposta di lettura in chiave cibelica di alcuni frammenti del VII libro delle Satire di Lucilio
Journal
Museum Helveticum
Author(s)
Rolle A.
ISSN
0027-4054
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2013
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
70
Number
2
Pages
214-219
Language
italian
Abstract
Starting from the evident allusion to the ritual self-castration of the Cybele’s priests – the Galli - in the vv. 278-280 M. of the Book VII of Lucilius’ Satires, this paper proposes a Cybelic reading of two other passages from the same book: vv. 264-265 M. and 288-289 M. The former can be related to a man who is giving a description of his own metamorphosis to a Gallus. The latter can be interpreted as a description of the iactatio comae, the crucial step of the ritual dance of the Galli, that permit them to attain the ecstasy. I suggest also a contextualization of these three passages that can be read in relation to other passages of the Book VII, as a tale of the special revenge of a betrayed husband who becomes a Gallus in order to punish his unfaithful wife
Keywords
Lucilius, Culte de Cybèle, Intertextualité, Galles
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