From Allegory to Allegoresis
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https://doi.org/10.13130/2039-9251/4788Abstract
This paper aims to provide an excurcus on the presence and use of allegorical interpretation in Stoicism. In particular, Stoic philosophy represents a key moment for the evolution of the allegory in allegoresis, that is to say, as a systematic and rational interpretation of symbols and myths.
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