Aportación a la estética de la fabula greco-latina: analisis y valoracion de la breuitas fedriana
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https://doi.org/10.3989/emerita.1986.v54.i1.665Abstract
The technique of abbreviation in Phaedrus is a device that the fable-teller uses in the re-writing of his models from a moral point of view. Phaedrus’ breuitas is of a selective nature (breuitas selectiua as opposed to breuitas compendiosa): this involves the abbreviation of elements that do not contain any moral evaluation and, as a counterweight, the expanding of those that are useful for such an evaluation.
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