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This volume contains the expanded papers of the second workshop of the European Science Foundation Network on the "Classical Tradition in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance," devoted to classical scholarship in the Middle Ages and the Early Renaissance. It focuses on commentaries on Horace, Lucan, Statius and Terence, Byzantine grammatical commentaries, "accessus ad auctores, Old High German glosses, and pseudo-antique literature. A comprehensive bibliography, containing some thousand items, makes this an essential tool for anyone concerned with the diverse aspects of mediaeval and…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This volume contains the expanded papers of the second workshop of the European Science Foundation Network on the "Classical Tradition in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance," devoted to classical scholarship in the Middle Ages and the Early Renaissance. It focuses on commentaries on Horace, Lucan, Statius and Terence, Byzantine grammatical commentaries, "accessus ad auctores, Old High German glosses, and pseudo-antique literature. A comprehensive bibliography, containing some thousand items, makes this an essential tool for anyone concerned with the diverse aspects of mediaeval and renaissance scholarship, in particular in relation to classical Greek and Latin texts, textual criticism, commentaries and glosses, and questions of attribution.
Autorenporträt
Nicholas Mann is the Director of the Warburg Institute and Professor of the History of the Classical Tradition in the University of London. He has published extensively on Petrarch, with particular reference to his Latin works, and to manuscripts. Birger Munk Olsen, docteur en littérature française (1963), Sorbonne, is Professor of Mediaeval Culture at the University of Copenhagen. He has published extensively on classical manuscripts and on the reception and the study of classical Latin literature in the Middle Ages. Since 1991 he has been chairman of the European Science Foundation network on the "Classical Tradition in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance'.