La estructura del doble en el Amphitruo de Plauto y la estructura léxica uestitus-ornatus
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https://doi.org/10.3989/emerita.1992.v60.i1.488Abstract
Sosia and Mercurius wear the same dress in the comedy of Amphitruo, but they are not dressed in the same way: Sosia is uestitus and Mercurius is ornatus. The author studies the lexical reasons that can explain these different denominations not as a mere uariatio, but as a lexical opposition, and according to the characteristic structure of the «double».
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