Antički koreni Teodosijeve poetike
Theodosios' poetics and its roots in the antiquity
Апстракт
Teodosije Hilandarac je jedan od retkih srednjevekovnih pisaca u čijim delima možemo naći eksplicitne poetičke stavove. Oni se podudaraju sa poznatim Horacijevim mišljenjem o funkciji književnosti, ali su putevi kojima su ti stavovi dospeli u srpski srednji vek veoma specifični. Koreni su im u klasičnoj grčkoj (Aristotelovoj) poetici koju preuzimaju i razrađuju helenistički pisci, a koja preko kasnoantičke i ranovizantijske, a potom i atonske književnosti ulazi u Teodosijev vidokrug.
Theodosios of Hilandar is one of the few medieval writers whose work includes explicit poetic views. These views are in line with Horatio's well-known statement on the function of literature (prodesse et delectare, utile et dulce); however, the way in which these views reached and were incorporated in the Serbian medieval literature is very specific. Theodosios' view is that the lives of exceptional people are written and read for the benefit of the readers/listeners - 'these works are beneficial to the listeners per se and that benefit is the writers' reward'. In addition, the moral instruction obtained from the reading of hagiographic works can be very pleasant. By stressing the motives of 'benefit' and 'pleasant instruction' in his prose works, Theodosios joins the advocates of the approach to literature and its function which had an undisputable legitimacy since the antiquity and throughout the Middle Ages, even in the centuries that followed. The roots of that approach can be foun...d in the classical Greek (Aristotelian) poetics which was adopted and further developed by Hellenistic writers, particularly by Neoptolemus (3rd century BC) and which, through late antiquity (The Academy of Athens in particular) and early Byzantine period and, later, Aton literature - reached Theodosios.
Кључне речи:
prodesse et delectare / poetika Teodosija Hilandarca / Neoptolem / Horacije / funkcija književnostiИзвор:
Зборник Матице српске за књижевност и језик, 2010, 58, 2, 249-260Издавач:
- Нови Сад : Матица српска
Институција/група
Filološki fakultet / Faculty of PhilologyTY - JOUR AU - Špadijer, Irena PY - 2010 UR - https://repff.fil.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/522 AB - Teodosije Hilandarac je jedan od retkih srednjevekovnih pisaca u čijim delima možemo naći eksplicitne poetičke stavove. Oni se podudaraju sa poznatim Horacijevim mišljenjem o funkciji književnosti, ali su putevi kojima su ti stavovi dospeli u srpski srednji vek veoma specifični. Koreni su im u klasičnoj grčkoj (Aristotelovoj) poetici koju preuzimaju i razrađuju helenistički pisci, a koja preko kasnoantičke i ranovizantijske, a potom i atonske književnosti ulazi u Teodosijev vidokrug. AB - Theodosios of Hilandar is one of the few medieval writers whose work includes explicit poetic views. These views are in line with Horatio's well-known statement on the function of literature (prodesse et delectare, utile et dulce); however, the way in which these views reached and were incorporated in the Serbian medieval literature is very specific. Theodosios' view is that the lives of exceptional people are written and read for the benefit of the readers/listeners - 'these works are beneficial to the listeners per se and that benefit is the writers' reward'. In addition, the moral instruction obtained from the reading of hagiographic works can be very pleasant. By stressing the motives of 'benefit' and 'pleasant instruction' in his prose works, Theodosios joins the advocates of the approach to literature and its function which had an undisputable legitimacy since the antiquity and throughout the Middle Ages, even in the centuries that followed. The roots of that approach can be found in the classical Greek (Aristotelian) poetics which was adopted and further developed by Hellenistic writers, particularly by Neoptolemus (3rd century BC) and which, through late antiquity (The Academy of Athens in particular) and early Byzantine period and, later, Aton literature - reached Theodosios. PB - Нови Сад : Матица српска T2 - Зборник Матице српске за књижевност и језик T1 - Antički koreni Teodosijeve poetike T1 - Theodosios' poetics and its roots in the antiquity EP - 260 IS - 2 SP - 249 VL - 58 UR - conv_804 ER -
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Špadijer, I.. (2010). Antički koreni Teodosijeve poetike. in Зборник Матице српске за књижевност и језик Нови Сад : Матица српска., 58(2), 249-260. conv_804
Špadijer I. Antički koreni Teodosijeve poetike. in Зборник Матице српске за књижевност и језик. 2010;58(2):249-260. conv_804 .
Špadijer, Irena, "Antički koreni Teodosijeve poetike" in Зборник Матице српске за књижевност и језик, 58, no. 2 (2010):249-260, conv_804 .