The paper, divided into two parts, initially debates, with detailed references to the history of Vandal Africa, the poems of political argument by Luxorius, showing who we can see behind the figure of the dandy portrayed in the poem 298. Then it examines the Witz of the poem 370, providing the exegesis of the whole text and reading at v. 1 cunctaque animantia.

Delibationes Luxorianae

Loriano Zurli
2017

Abstract

The paper, divided into two parts, initially debates, with detailed references to the history of Vandal Africa, the poems of political argument by Luxorius, showing who we can see behind the figure of the dandy portrayed in the poem 298. Then it examines the Witz of the poem 370, providing the exegesis of the whole text and reading at v. 1 cunctaque animantia.
2017
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