Beschreibung
This volume contains studies by distinguished international scholars on the transmission of major classical Latin texts, including the writings of Plautus, Terence, Cicero, Caesar and Virgil. It offers fresh insights into the protohistory of the text, the phase of its history that precedes the earliest surviving textual witnesses.
Autorenportrait
Javier Velaza is Professor of Latin Philology at the Universitat de Barcelona. His main research interests lie in Latin textual criticism, Latin epigraphy and the pre-Roman languages of the Iberian Peninsula. His publications include monographs on the textual transmission of Virgil and Terence and an edition of the fragments of M. Valerius Probus.
Inhalt
Contents: Javier Velaza:
Preface – Carlo M. Lucarini:
Playwrights, actor-managers and the Plautinian text in antiquity – Peter Kruschwitz:
. Exploring the protohistory of Terence’s dramatic scripts – Clara Auvray-Assayas:
Which protohistory of the text can be grasped from Carolingian manuscripts? The case of Cicero’s
Xavier Espluga: Cicero. Speeches. An overview – Antonio Moreno:
César: aproximación a la difusión temprana de su obra – Dániel Kiss:
The protohistory of the text of Catullus – Rodolfo Funari:
Outlines for a protohistory of Sallust’s text – S. P. Oakley:
The «proto-history» of the text of Livy – Paolo Fedeli:
Protostoria del testo di Properzio – Maria Luisa Delvigo:
Preistoria e protostoria del testo virgiliano: ancora sul preproemio dell’Eneide e le
Richard Tarrant:
The protohistory of the text of Horace – A. Ramirez de Verger:
The sources of the editions of Ovid’s
(The example of
. 6.401-674) – Javier Velaza:
The protohistory of the text of Martial – Oronzo Pecere: The protohistory of the texts of Persius and Juvenal – Marc Mayer:
Génesis y evolución del texto de la Historia Augusta. Consideraciones a propósito de la
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