“My Own Worst Enemy”: Translating Hamartia in Sixteenth-Century Italy
This article considers the ways in which Aristotle’s notion of hamartia (ἁμαρτία) in the Poetics—the tragic fault that leads to the protagonist’s downfall—was rendered in sixteenth-century translations and commentaries produced in Italy. While early…
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