Insanus Homerus? crítica literaria e historias de Troya entre prosa y poesía
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Dos poemas del siglo XII, el Anonymi Historia Troyana Daretis Phrigii y la Ilias de José de Exeter, reproducen la controversia presentada por Cornelio en su prólogo al libro de Dares entre su relato verídico de la guerra de Troya y el de Homero. Los poetas medievales han entendido adecuadamente un debate que fue común en la crítica literaria antigua, así como la función de Homero como “teólogo”
Two XIIth. century poems, the Anonymi Historia Troyana Daretis Phrigii, and the Ilias of Joseph of Exeter, reproduce the controversy depicted by Cornelius in his prologue to the book of Dares between his true account of the Trojan war and that of Homer. Medieval poets have properly understood a debate which was common in Ancient criticism and Homer’s function as a “theologian”
Two XIIth. century poems, the Anonymi Historia Troyana Daretis Phrigii, and the Ilias of Joseph of Exeter, reproduce the controversy depicted by Cornelius in his prologue to the book of Dares between his true account of the Trojan war and that of Homer. Medieval poets have properly understood a debate which was common in Ancient criticism and Homer’s function as a “theologian”







