Firstly, an overall survey on the presence of color terms in Apuleius’ novel is presented (adjectives, nouns, verbs, etc.). Secondly, some passages are analyzed, where the colors of Apuleius’ palette are exploited to create meaning and suggest interpretation: Lucius’ caesii eyes (II.2); the deceptive mineus color of rosae laureae (IV.2); color oxymora (VIII.30; IX,12; XI.3). In line with the Roman discourse on colors and with Apuleius’ own stylistic contrivance, color terms featuring in the novel, when they are subjected to attentive scrutiny by the scrupolosus lector, either hint at or unfold the ambiguity – and the possible failure – of visual perception in an unceasingly changing reality, and hence call the reader to go relentlessly beyond the surface of things and words, in order to grasp a deeper truth inside them.

Seeing the truth: Some Remarks on Color(s) and Meaning in Apuleius' Golden Ass / P.F. Moretti (ANCIENT NARRATIVE. SUPPLEMENTUM). - In: Re-Wiring the Ancient Novel. 2: Roman Novels and Other Important Texts / [a cura di] E. Cueva, G. Schmeling, P. James, K. Ní Mheallaigh, S. Panayotakis, N. Scippacercola. - Prima edizione. - Groningen : Barkhuis & Groningen University Library, 2018. - ISBN 9789492444561. - pp. 135-155

Seeing the truth: Some Remarks on Color(s) and Meaning in Apuleius' Golden Ass

P.F. Moretti
2018

Abstract

Firstly, an overall survey on the presence of color terms in Apuleius’ novel is presented (adjectives, nouns, verbs, etc.). Secondly, some passages are analyzed, where the colors of Apuleius’ palette are exploited to create meaning and suggest interpretation: Lucius’ caesii eyes (II.2); the deceptive mineus color of rosae laureae (IV.2); color oxymora (VIII.30; IX,12; XI.3). In line with the Roman discourse on colors and with Apuleius’ own stylistic contrivance, color terms featuring in the novel, when they are subjected to attentive scrutiny by the scrupolosus lector, either hint at or unfold the ambiguity – and the possible failure – of visual perception in an unceasingly changing reality, and hence call the reader to go relentlessly beyond the surface of things and words, in order to grasp a deeper truth inside them.
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English
Apuleius; Latin language; color terms; Latin literature
Settore L-FIL-LET/04 - Lingua e Letteratura Latina
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Pubblicazione scientifica
Re-Wiring the Ancient Novel. 2: Roman Novels and Other Important Texts
E. Cueva, G. Schmeling, P. James, K. Ní Mheallaigh, S. Panayotakis, N. Scippacercola
Prima edizione
Groningen
Barkhuis & Groningen University Library
2018
135
155
21
9789492444561
24.2
Volume a diffusione internazionale
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P.F. Moretti
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268
Seeing the truth: Some Remarks on Color(s) and Meaning in Apuleius' Golden Ass / P.F. Moretti (ANCIENT NARRATIVE. SUPPLEMENTUM). - In: Re-Wiring the Ancient Novel. 2: Roman Novels and Other Important Texts / [a cura di] E. Cueva, G. Schmeling, P. James, K. Ní Mheallaigh, S. Panayotakis, N. Scippacercola. - Prima edizione. - Groningen : Barkhuis & Groningen University Library, 2018. - ISBN 9789492444561. - pp. 135-155
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