"Inermis amor". The motif of the theft of Cupid’s arms in Neo-Latin poetry
Abstract
Our objective in this paper is to highlight the existence of a motif, the theft of Cupid’s arms, which appears in numerous Neo-Latin epigrams; the beloved takes advantage of a chance encounter with Cupid to seize his characteristic attributes, especially the arrows and the torches.Downloads
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