De Inconexis Continuum - A Study of the Late Antique Latin Wedding Centos
Sammanfattning
The kind of literature that is called cento is studied in this thesis with a special focus on
two late antique Latin wedding poems, Cento Nuptialis written by Ausonius in the late
4th century A.D., and Epithalamium Fridi probably written in Carthage some hundred
years later. These two poems are the only late antique Latin centos which belong to the
same genre; they are therefore investigated with the aim of showing how centos
belonging to the same genre may relate in different ways to both their text of origin and
their genre.
The method used is based on the belief that centos are best described as ‘open
works,’ with a wide ‘field of possibilities.’ In the analyses a hermeneutical approach is
applied, and the Model Reader’s interpretations are in focus.
The two wedding centos relate in different ways to text of origin and genre.
Associations which forecast the events of the part of the poem called Imminutio, a
‘notion of combat’, and the double circumstances lying behind the composition of the
poem are found crucial for the interpretation of Cento Nuptialis. The humour of the
Imminutio part is explained as a result of incongruity between cento, text of origin and
genre-expectations. In Epithalamium Fridi, it is shown that the text of origin is sub-
ordinated to the panegyric scope of the epithalamium of occasion.
Some general conclusions are cautiously suggested. These concern: various kinds of
reinterpretation of the text of origin through the lens of a cento; different kinds of
guidance for the interpretation of a cento; and different functions for which centos may
be particularly apt, e.g. subversive and humorous poems.
Examinationsnivå
Doctor of Philosophy
Universitet
Göteborgs universitet. Humanistiska fakulteten
University of Gothenburg. Faculty of Arts
Institution
Department of Languages and Literatures ; Institutionen för språk och litteraturer
Disputation
Lördagen den 28 maj 2011, kl. 10.00, sal T307, Gamla Hovrätten, Olof Wijksgatan 6, Göteborg
Datum för disputation
2011-05-28
E-post
sara.ehrling@class.gu.se
Datum
2011-05-06Författare
Ehrling, Sara
Nyckelord
cento
cento poetry
Cento Nuptialis
Epithalamium Fridi
wedding poetry
epithalamia
late antique Latin poetry
Ausonius
Luxorius
Open works
Publikationstyp
Doctoral thesis
ISBN
978-91-628-8311-9
Språk
eng