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  1. Studies in the Transmission of Latin Texts
    Volume I: Quintus Curtius Rufus and Dictys Cretensis
    Published: 2020; ©2020
    Publisher:  Oxford University Press, Incorporated, Oxford

    This volume contains the first attempt to show in detail how two Latin texts, the history of Alexander the Great, written by Quintus Curtius Rufus, and the spoof history of the Trojan War, allegedly written by Dictys Cretensis, survived from... more

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    This volume contains the first attempt to show in detail how two Latin texts, the history of Alexander the Great, written by Quintus Curtius Rufus, and the spoof history of the Trojan War, allegedly written by Dictys Cretensis, survived from antiquity until the fifteenth century, when printing provided a new security

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780192588388
    RVK Categories: FX 205905 ; FX 332605
    Subjects: Transmission of texts; Textgeschichte
    Other subjects: Dictys Cretensis (ca. 2./3. Jh.); Curtius Rufus, Quintus (ca. 1./2. Jh.); Electronic books
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (534 Seiten)
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    Cover -- Studies in the Transmission of Latin Texts Volume I: Quintus Curtius Rufus and Dictys Cretensis -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Preface -- Contents -- List of Figures -- Abbreviations -- Alphabetical Check-List of Sigla -- Quintus Curtius Rufus -- Dictys Cretensis -- 1: Introduction: Method of Investigation -- QUINTUS CURTIUS RUFUS -- 2: The Extant Manuscripts and Incunables -- 2.1. General -- 2.2. Manuscripts that do not consist of excerpts -- 2.3. Manuscripts containing excerpts -- 2.4. Lost or unidentified manuscripts -- 2.5. Incunabular editions199 -- 2.6. Sigla -- 2.7. Portions collated -- 3: The Progress of Scholarship -- 4: Curtius in Northern Europe in the Middle Ages: The Primary Witnesses -- 4.1. General -- 4.2. Ω -- 4.3. Π -- 4.3.1. P and Q -- 4.3.2. P and δ -- 4.3.3. PδR -- 4.3.4. PδE18 -- 4.3.5. PδJ -- 4.3.6. Modius' manuscripts28 -- 4.3.7. G43 -- 4.3.8. H -- 4.3.9. The character of Δ -- 4.3.10. Q -- 4.4. Σ -- 4.5. D -- 4.6. S -- 4.7. The Florilegium Angelicum -- 5: Curtius in Northern Europe in the Middle Ages: The Family of B -- 5.1. BMKRoVnPdCVrPmBa -- WbPb -- 5.2. M and its northern descendants -- 5.3. WbPb -- 5.4. PcBr -- 5.5. Du -- 5.6. Oc -- 6: The Italian Tradition: The Family of Br -- 6.1. General -- 6.2. Br and A -- 6.3. A, Petrarch, and Br's family: the problem -- 6.4. α -- 6.4.1. Contaminated descendants of α -- 6.4.2. α and the δ MSS -- 6.5. Other descendants of Br -- 6.5.1. β -- 6.5.2. Lv[Ch] -- 6.5.3. WaRcTr -- 6.5.4. Sd -- 6.5.5. Fc -- 6.5.6. Bu[LePh]PaVg -- 6.5.7. Gd[WiTu] -- 6.5.8. WnWmHhDm -- 7: The Italian Tradition: Descendants of Q -- 8: The Italian Tradition: δ -- 8.1. General -- 8.2. The errors of δ -- 8.3. δ(a) -- 8.4. δ(b) -- 8.4.1. δ(b)(i) -- 8.4.2. Pg and its descendants -- 8.5. δ(a), δ(b)(i), and the family of Pg in book 10 -- 8.6. δ(c) -- 8.6.1. Introduction

    8.6.2. Conjunctive errors of δ(c)(i) and (ii) -- 8.6.3. The allegiances of δ(c)(i) and (ii) after 9.5.4-8 -- 8.6.4. δ(c)(i) -- 8.6.5. δ(c)(ii) -- 8.7. δ(d) -- 8.8. δ(c) and (d) and α in 3.1-4.2 -- 8.9. δ(c) in books 5 and 6 -- 8.10. Vx and Wk -- 8.11. The origin of δ -- 9: The Italian Tradition: Descendants of C -- 9.1. Introduction -- 9.2. The beginning of the text -- 9.3. The middle of the text -- 9.4. The end of the text -- 10: The Italian Tradition: The Edition of Vindelinus de Spira and its Progeny -- 11: The Shape of the Textual Tradition of Curtius -- 11.1. The extant manuscripts in overview -- 11.2. Curtius in medieval lists and catalogues -- 11.3. Curtius and medieval authors -- 12: Consequences for Editors of Curtius -- 13: Endnotes to Curtius -- 13.1. Lost or unidentified manuscripts -- 13.2. The poem Armipotentis Alexandri -- 13.3. Interpolations from Justin -- DICTYS CRETENSIS -- 14: The Witnesses -- 14.1. Extant manuscripts -- 14.2. Lost manuscript -- 14.3. Paraphrase -- 14.4. Excerpts not found at end of text of Dares -- 14.5. Quotations -- 14.6. Incunabular editions -- 14.7. Sigla -- 14.8. Portions collated -- 15: The Progress of Scholarship -- 16: The Epistle and the Prologue -- 17: The Codex Aesinas -- 18: The Γ Family -- 18.1. The wider family -- 18.2. G, its descendants, and close relatives -- 18.2.1. Defining the family -- 18.2.2. LyLhMHhJVjVfVrDuMc -- 18.2.3. aADaZ -- 18.3. β -- 18.3.1. Defining the family -- 18.3.2. σ -- 18.3.3. R -- 18.3.4. B -- 18.3.5. Lo[Kr]PPdKPb[PrMoBgSc] -- 18.3.6. Sv[Vh] -- 18.3.7. Lq -- 18.3.8. Rawlinson B 214 -- 18.4. Hy -- 19: The Family of E -- 19.1. Earlier treatments -- 19.2. E's uncorrected errors -- 19.3. Θ -- 19.3.1. Defining Θ -- 19.3.2. U[Li] -- 19.3.3. Q -- 19.3.4. Pn[Ho] -- 19.3.5. BrVb, deL[TnVdVcFnVgFrFmFlBe] -- 19.3.6. χ -- 19.3.7. Sd -- 19.3.8. Vk -- 19.3.9. F -- 19.3.10. PgVv[DhaTo

    Vr] -- 19.3.11. Possible subgroupings below Θ -- 19.4. N and its descendants -- 19.5. Ec and the descendants of E -- 19.6. D[HaTo] -- 19.7. Vo -- 19.8. The family of E at the end of the text -- 19.9. The family of E at the beginning of the text -- 20: Manuscripts Known Only from Catalogue Entries -- 21: The Shape of the Tradition: Dictys in the Middle Ages -- 22: The Archetype -- 23: Editing Dictys -- 24: Excerpts of Dictys in Manuscripts of Dares -- 25: Endnotes to Dictys -- 25.1. Enoch of Ascoli and the codex Aesinas -- 25.2. The opening of the epistle -- 25.3. The family of G/Ga in Dares -- 25.4. Spectare and exspectare in Dictys -- Works Cited -- I. Index -- II. Manuscripts and Incunabular Editions -- III. Passages Discussed -- IV. Latin

  2. Quintus Curtius Rufus and Dictys Cretensis
    Published: 2020
    Publisher:  Oxford University Press, Oxford

    This volume contains the first attempt to show in detail how two Latin texts, the history of Alexander the Great, written by Quintus Curtius Rufus, and the spoof history of the Trojan War, allegedly written by Dictys Cretensis, survived from... more

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    This volume contains the first attempt to show in detail how two Latin texts, the history of Alexander the Great, written by Quintus Curtius Rufus, and the spoof history of the Trojan War, allegedly written by Dictys Cretensis, survived from antiquity until the fifteenth century, when printing provided a new security. Cover -- Studies in the Transmission of Latin Texts Volume I: Quintus Curtius Rufus and Dictys Cretensis -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Preface -- Contents -- List of Figures -- Abbreviations -- Alphabetical Check-List of Sigla -- Quintus Curtius Rufus -- Dictys Cretensis -- 1: Introduction: Method of Investigation -- QUINTUS CURTIUS RUFUS -- 2: The Extant Manuscripts and Incunables -- 2.1. General -- 2.2. Manuscripts that do not consist of excerpts -- 2.3. Manuscripts containing excerpts -- 2.4. Lost or unidentified manuscripts -- 2.5. Incunabular editions199 -- 2.6. Sigla -- 2.7. Portions collated -- 3: The Progress of Scholarship -- 4: Curtius in Northern Europe in the Middle Ages: The Primary Witnesses -- 4.1. General -- 4.2. Ω -- 4.3. Π -- 4.3.1. P and Q -- 4.3.2. P and δ -- 4.3.3. PδR -- 4.3.4. PδE18 -- 4.3.5. PδJ -- 4.3.6. Modius' manuscripts28 -- 4.3.7. G43 -- 4.3.8. H -- 4.3.9. The character of Δ -- 4.3.10. Q -- 4.4. Σ -- 4.5. D -- 4.6. S -- 4.7. The Florilegium Angelicum -- 5: Curtius in Northern Europe in the Middle Ages: The Family of B -- 5.1. BMKRoVnPdCVrPmBa -- WbPb -- 5.2. M and its northern descendants -- 5.3. WbPb -- 5.4. PcBr -- 5.5. Du -- 5.6. Oc -- 6: The Italian Tradition: The Family of Br -- 6.1. General -- 6.2. Br and A -- 6.3. A, Petrarch, and Br's family: the problem -- 6.4. α -- 6.4.1. Contaminated descendants of α -- 6.4.2. α and the δ MSS -- 6.5. Other descendants of Br -- 6.5.1. β -- 6.5.2. Lv[Ch] -- 6.5.3. WaRcTr -- 6.5.4. Sd -- 6.5.5. Fc -- 6.5.6. Bu[LePh]PaVg -- 6.5.7. Gd[WiTu] -- 6.5.8. WnWmHhDm -- 7: The Italian Tradition: Descendants of Q -- 8: The Italian Tradition: δ -- 8.1. General -- 8.2. The errors of δ -- 8.3. δ(a) -- 8.4. δ(b) -- 8.4.1. δ(b)(i) -- 8.4.2. Pg and its descendants -- 8.5. δ(a), δ(b)(i), and the family of Pg in book 10 -- 8.6. δ(c) -- 8.6.1. Introduction.

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780192588388
    Edition: First edition
    Series: Studies in the transmission of Latin texts / S.P. Oakley ; Volume 1
    Subjects: Electronic books
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 503 Seiten), Illustrationen