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Document Details : Title: Vitruvius, 'Caecius', Nero, and Philip Massinger Author(s): EDGECOMBE, Rodney Stenning Journal: Les Études Classiques Volume: 84 Issue: 1-4 Date: 2016 Pages: 375-376 DOI: 10.2143/LEC.84.1.3290562 Abstract : Trying to suggest an appropriately Germanic ‘otherness’, the Nero author and Massinger simplified caesius, which is properly an intermediate gradation between two colours, into an absolute ‘gray’, and did so because, as an iris chrome, it is rare enough to evoke the exotic. L’expression gray-eyed utilisée pour qualifier les Germains à la fois par l’auteur anonyme de la pièce Néron (1624) et par Philip Massinger (Roman Actor, 1629) est à rapprocher de l’adjectif caesius employé par Vitruve (De architectura, 6, 1, 3). |
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