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Il processo Areopagitico di Oreste: Le Eumenidi di Eschilo e la tradizione Attica

  • Laura Carrara
From the journal Philologus

Abstract

The importance of determining the exact origin of the trial of Orestes before the Areopagus at the end of Aeschylus's Eumenides has not been fully acknowledged by modern scholars. Through a close scrutiny of the surviving evidences concerning the genealogical book of Pherecydes, the aition of the Choes-festival and the roll of the Twelve Gods in the sphere of mythic history, this article suggests that there is no reason to accept the widespread belief that Aeschylus was (only) the heir of some pre-existent attic tradition. The trial of Orestes before the Athenian court turns out to be Aeschylus' own innovation, used by the poet to convey his new vision of justice.

Online erschienen: 2015-3-17
Erschienen im Druck: 2007-6-1

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