Teleologia e profecias oraculares
análise narratológica das etiologias cultuais no livro VII das 'Histórias' de Heródoto
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https://doi.org/10.29327/2345891.21.21-2Mots-clés :
Historiografia, Teleologia, Etiologia, Profecia, CultoRésumé
Esse artigo tem como proposta investigar de que forma as profecias oraculares que norteiam a inauguração de práticas cultuais gregas integram a estrutura teleológica da obra de Heródoto. Com ênfase no livro VII das Histórias, a investigação abordará o impacto dos vaticínios sobre as dimensões narrativas da obra. Interligando a trama principal às digressões etiológicas cultuais, as predições compõem a teia argumentativa do historiador enunciando justificativas relacionadas a preceitos religiosos gregos. Ao vasculhar diferentes dimensões do passado, a lente oracular empregada na atuação retrospectiva do historiador resgata tradições mitológicas, literárias e práticas rituais. Essas se tornam parte de seu esforço de significação do passado e, simultaneamente, ressaltam sua pertinência à luz da conjuntura de publicação da obra.
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