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Pompeii Commentum in Artis Donati partem tertiam, a cura di Anna Zago

Tomo I: Introduzione, testo critico e traduzione. Tomo II: Note di commento, app

Zago, Anna /
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ISBN/EAN: 9783615004595
Sprache: Italienisch
Umfang: 570
Auflage: 2. Auflage

Beschreibung

Among the numerous commentators of Donatuss Ars minor and maior, the African Pompeius, active V-VI century, is conspicuous for the characteristic verve in which he proceeds to illustrate every aspect of the traditional grammatical lore of which he is a proud mouthpiece. A peculiar character of his Commentum is an asymmetrical style, replete with spontaneous traits calling to ones mind aspects of a spoken and oral performance - a feature suggestive to some of a quasi-stenographic transcription, perhaps from Pompeiuss viva voce teaching. A study of Pompeiuss work therefore proves of fundamental importance for our knowledge of school practices at the empires periphery. Anna Zagos set of volumes includes a new critical edition of the third part of the Commentum of Donatuss Ars maior, the so-called Barbarismus, devoted to vitia and virtutes orationis, the flaws and virtues of speech: Pompeius work opens a very interesting window on the late grammatical writers growing awareness of the evolution of the Latin language, and his text is an important witness for some of the linguistic changes defining the so-called late Latin neo-standard. The edition is based on complete collations of all the manuscripts transmitting this part of the work (19, against the 4 manuscripts used in Keils Grammatici Latini) and it is introduced by an exhaustive presentation of the works transmission, its textual history and its philological problems. The volume has been provided with indices and an Italian translation has also been included, as a complementary tool for understanding the often complex Latin of the Commentum. The second volume contains a fully-fledged commentary in which all the most important textual problems receive an apt illustration; on a wider scale, the commentary also contextualizes the study of vitia and virtutes orationis in the Latin grammatical tradition.

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