Bene rotunda et globosa ueritas: Epítetos de la verdad en Parménides DK28 B1.29
AUTOR(ES)
Berruecos Frank, Bernardo
FONTE
Rev. Archai
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
02/05/2019
RESUMO
Abstract: This article will discuss the three existing variants (εὐφεγγέος, εὐπειθέος and εὐκυκλέος) of the adjective that qualifies ἀληθείη in Parmenides fr. DK28 B1.29, focusing particularly on the latter of the three. Some editors have mantained εὐκυκλέος, firstly because, ever since Diels, it has been considered the lectio difficilior, secondly because it is the word transmitted by Simplicius, a well reputed source of Parmenides’ Poem, and lastly because of the relationship that emerges between this reading and the image of the sphere in fragment B8. This article offers an analysis of the adjective εὔκυκλος and of its significance in archaic Greek poetry and concludes by giving a possible answer to the question why the goddess might have described truth as “well rounded.”
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