Ignazio Lax reviews Santelia & Condorelli’s Carmina minora in Classica Vox 6 (2024) 283-88.
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Onorato Reviews Santelia & Condorelli
In Bollettino di Studi Latini 54 (2024) 808-10, Marco Onorato reviews Stefania Santelia and Silvia Condorelli’s Sidonio Apollinare. Carmina minora, Naples: Paolo Loffredo, 2023.
See announcement in Academia
Presentation Santelia and Marolla 30 Oct.
Invitation to the presentation of Stefania Santelia’s and Giulia Marolla’s recent commentaries
Venue: University of Bari Aldo Moro, Palazzo Ateneo, Aula Magna
Date, time: 30 October 2023, 15:30 h.
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Arturo De Vivo (Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II – Scuola Superiore Meridionale) will present the volume:
— Sidonio Apollinare: Carmina Minora. Testo, traduzione e note a cura di Stefania Santelia. Saggio introduttivo di Silvia Condorelli
Gavin Kelly (University of Edinburgh) presents the volume:
— Sidonius: Letters Book 5, Part 1. Text, Translation and Commentary by Giulia Marolla
Further explanation by the authors. Chair: Rosa Alba Dimundo.
Santelia Translates Carmina minora
Another milestone in Sidonius scholarship has been reached: the first complete Italian translation of the Carmina minora by Stefania Santelia, with her text and explanatory notes. Silvia Condorelli wrote the introduction. Full title: Sidonio Apollinare. Carmina minora. Testo, traduzione e note a cura di Stefania Santelia. Saggio introduttivo di Silvia Condorelli, Studi latini n.s. 97, Naples: Paolo Loffredo, 2023.
Available here.
Santelia on the Burgus of Pontius Leontius
Stefania Santelia discusses Sidonius’ description of Pontius Leontius’ Burgus villa: ‘”Est locus …”: Verbindung di realtà, mito ed elogio nella descrizione di Burgus (Sidon. Apoll. carm. 22,101-220a)’, in: Borgna, Alice, and Maurizio Lana, Epistulae a familiaribus. Per Raffaella Tabacco, Alessandria: Edizioni dell’Orso, 2022, 475-88.
Santelia on Language and Identity
Stefania Santelia has written an article for a general audience on language and identity: ‘Barbarica verba: riflessioni sulla lingua come elemento di identità’, Salternum 26 (no 48-49) (2022) 55-59.
Santelia on Carm. 9 as a Griphus
Stefania Santelia contributes to the Festschrift Paolo Mastandrea with ‘Sidonio Apollinare, carme 9: un griphus per il lector?’
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Santelia on the “Theta” of Criticism
Stefania Santelia has contributed with ‘Il θ e la condanna del critico: Orazio ars 446-447 e Sidonio Apollinare carm. 9, 332-335′ to the Festschrift for Marisa Squillante, DISSONA NEXIO. Rotte del sapere, tra storia e futuro per Marisa Squillante, edited by Rossana Valenti and Concetta Longobardi (Invigilata Lucernis 42 (2020) 403-11).
Volume ToC here
Santelia on Poetic Aphasia
Impossible for a Roman to compose a poem with Germanic spoken around. Stefania Santelia compares ‘De conviviis barbaris’ from the Anthologia Latina with Sidon. Carm. 12 and Ennod. Epigr. 2.67.
See bibliography, tab 2020.
Santelia on Carmen 12
Stefania Santelia has written a detailed analysis of the famous satire on the Burgundians, ‘Talia e i Burgundi: rifrazioni classiche e meccanismi di intertestualità in Sidonio Apollinare’.
See Bibliography, tab 2019.