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Master's Dissertation
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/D.8.2013.tde-07112013-114404
Document
Author
Full name
Arthur Xerxes Burlamaqui Theophilo
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2013
Supervisor
Committee
Sebastiani, Breno Battistin (President)
Guarinello, Norberto Luiz
Ribeiro, Tatiana Oliveira
Title in Portuguese
Ctésias de Cnido: tradução dos fragmentos presentes em Diodoro Sículo e Fócio
Keywords in Portuguese
Ctésias
Diodoro
Fócio
Pérsia
Abstract in Portuguese
Esta dissertação propõe uma tradução para o português de parte da obra Persica (História da Pérsia) do autor grego Ctésias de Cnido. Do corpo dos fragmentos foram escolhidos os presentes em Diodoro da Sicília e Fócio de Constatinopla, que, em conjunto, apresentam um panorama da obra original e, por outro lado, constituem duas formas diferentes de reescritura do original. Junto à tradução é apresentada uma recapitulação dos estudos sobre Ctésias, com ênfase na possibilidade de se encontrar o autor em meio aos resumos feitos de sua obra, foco que também está presente no texto traduzido.
Title in English
Ctesias of Cnidus: translation of fragments present in Diodorus Siculus and Photius
Keywords in English
Ctesias
Diodorus
Persia
Photius
Abstract in English
The following dissertation proposes a translation to Brazilian Portuguese of a part of Persica, by the greek author Ctesias of Cnidus. From its fragments, the ones present in Diodorus of Sicily and Photius of Constantinople were chosen, works which together present an overview of the original, and also constitute two different forms of rewriting the very same material. A recap of the studies on Ctesias is also presented, emphasizing the relationship between the author and the transmitters of his work, a framework that is also present in the translated text.
 
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Publishing Date
2013-11-07
 
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