This volumes offers a study of all known manuscripts and incunabular editions of four classical texts: Vitruvius' De architectura, Cato's De agri cultura, Varro's De re rustica, Porphyrio's Commentary on Horace, and Priscian's Periegesis.
This volumes offers a study of all known manuscripts and incunabular editions of four classical texts: Vitruvius' De architectura, Cato's De agri cultura, Varro's De re rustica, Porphyrio's Commentary on Horace, and Priscian's Periegesis.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Stephen Oakley, FBA, was born in Dorset and educated at Queens' College, Cambridge, where he studied for the Classical Tripos and for his Ph.D. He has since taught at Emmanuel College, Cambridge and the University of Reading, and is currently Kennedy Professor of Latin in the University of Cambridge and Fellow of Emmanuel College.
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* VITRUVIUS * 1: Introduction * 2: The witnesses * 3: The progress of scholarship * 4: : the archetype * 5: H and * 6: The Family * 7: The ß Family * 8: Hybrid witnesses * 9: Catalogue entries * 10: The transmission in outline * 11: Conclusions * 12: End-Note: some manuscripts of Faventinus * CATO, DE AGRI CVLTVRA AND VARRO, DE RE RVSTICA * 13: Introduction * 14: The extant witnesses * 15: The progress of scholarship * 16: : the archetype * 17: The classification of the extant witnesses * 18: Problematic or otherwise interesting passages * 19: Conclusions * PORPHYRIO * 20: The excerpting of Porphyrio s commentary on Horace * 21: The extant witnesses * 22: Editing the abbreviated commentary: the progress of scholarship * 23: Porphyrio in the Middle Ages * 24: Enoch of Ascoli and Porphyrio * 25: V and M, and the recentiores * 26: The localization of V and M and the transmission of Porphyrio in the Middle Ages * 27: The diffusion of the text in the Renaissance * 28: Conclusions * PRISCIAN, PERIEGESIS * 29: Introduction * 30: The manuscripts * 31: The progress of scholarship * 32: The Family * 33: The Family * 34: The Family * 35: Manuscripts that are contaminated or are otherwise difficult to place * 36: The early history of the text * 37: Conclusions
* VITRUVIUS * 1: Introduction * 2: The witnesses * 3: The progress of scholarship * 4: : the archetype * 5: H and * 6: The Family * 7: The ß Family * 8: Hybrid witnesses * 9: Catalogue entries * 10: The transmission in outline * 11: Conclusions * 12: End-Note: some manuscripts of Faventinus * CATO, DE AGRI CVLTVRA AND VARRO, DE RE RVSTICA * 13: Introduction * 14: The extant witnesses * 15: The progress of scholarship * 16: : the archetype * 17: The classification of the extant witnesses * 18: Problematic or otherwise interesting passages * 19: Conclusions * PORPHYRIO * 20: The excerpting of Porphyrio s commentary on Horace * 21: The extant witnesses * 22: Editing the abbreviated commentary: the progress of scholarship * 23: Porphyrio in the Middle Ages * 24: Enoch of Ascoli and Porphyrio * 25: V and M, and the recentiores * 26: The localization of V and M and the transmission of Porphyrio in the Middle Ages * 27: The diffusion of the text in the Renaissance * 28: Conclusions * PRISCIAN, PERIEGESIS * 29: Introduction * 30: The manuscripts * 31: The progress of scholarship * 32: The Family * 33: The Family * 34: The Family * 35: Manuscripts that are contaminated or are otherwise difficult to place * 36: The early history of the text * 37: Conclusions
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