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Otisci tijela u umu i govoru: Emocije u Marulićevoj epici (CROSBI ID 53273)

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Kapetanović, Amir Otisci tijela u umu i govoru: Emocije u Marulićevoj epici // Poj željno: Iskazivanje i poimanje emocija u hrvatskoj pisanoj kulturi srednjega i ranoga novoga vijeka / Kapetanović, Amir (ur.). Zagreb: Institut za hrvatski jezik i jezikoslovlje (IHJJ), 2012. str. 187-215

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Kapetanović, Amir

hrvatski

Otisci tijela u umu i govoru: Emocije u Marulićevoj epici

It is not known today how extensively and in what detail the most distinguished Croatian humanistic writer, M. Marulić (1450 – 1524), wrote about emotions in his lost work Psichiologia, de ratione animae humanae, whose title contains the term “psychology”, which he was the first in history to use. In his epic works (Suzana, Judita, Davidias), Marulić built upon the tradition of the ancient Biblical Vergilian type of epic, and made good use of manifestations of the protagonist’s emotions as an important foothold for his epic narration (descriptive and axiological function). In this research, we did not look for cultural differences between Marulić’s texts and other texts from his and other times, since we concentrated on the centuries-long continuity in understanding and displaying emotions and confirmations of this continuity in Marulić’s texts. We found many conventional conceptual metaphors for so-called basic emotions (anger, fear, sadness, joy) in Marulić’s epic texts as well as for love and hate, which are characteristic for the western world. Most of those emotions are conceptualized as a container or fluid within a container (emotions cannot be understood without the human body). Research of our everyday life has confirmed this, and the same or similar conceptions as today are also found in the middle ages and early modern period. Other conceptual metaphors for emotions are also very interesting, and many of the same connections between two domains (for example: anger and fire or fear and cold) are also present both in Marulić’s old texts and in modern times. A split in emotional concepts and displays of emotion has not been found between Marulić’s Latin and Croatian epics.

Marulić, metafora, emocije

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engleski

Imprints of the body in the mind and speech: Emotions in Marulić’s epic

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Marulić, metaphor, emotions

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Podaci o prilogu

187-215.

objavljeno

Podaci o knjizi

Poj željno: Iskazivanje i poimanje emocija u hrvatskoj pisanoj kulturi srednjega i ranoga novoga vijeka

Kapetanović, Amir

Zagreb: Institut za hrvatski jezik i jezikoslovlje (IHJJ)

2012.

978-953-6637-66-9

Povezanost rada

Filologija