983 resultados para Manuscripts, Greek


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Vols.5, 8 and 11 issued in parts, each with special t.-p.

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Leaf of plates is a facsimile of a fragment of an Herculanean roll.

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Includes index.

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No. 43227.

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Vols. 1-7, cover title. Each volume has special t.-p.

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Vita.

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"Seorsum impressum ex XXVI. tomo Classis philologicae Academiae litterrarum cracoviensis."

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Carolingian scholars paid considerable attention to the Greek found in Martianus Capella’s De nuptiis Philologiae et Mercurii, a late antique Latin work full of obscurities in language and imagery. This article, focusing on glosses on De nuptiis from the oldest gloss tradition, demonstrates that a range of material was available to ninth-century scholars to elucidate Martianus’s Greek and that Greek seems, at times, to have served as a means to obscure. I argue that their interest in obscurity reflects a widespread epistemology and strategy of concealment, hence their intellectual investment in Martianus. For ninth-century readers, then, the Greek in the glossed Martianus manuscripts, however decorative it may have been, also operated at the core of medieval hermeneutics.