Medieval glossaries and commentaries raise peculiar philological issues, related to their origin, transmission, and textual features, that partly overlap with the ones presented by the Liber glossarum. This paper discusses specific challenges tackled by the author in the attempt to produce a critical edition of a small portion of this vast encyclopedic glossary, namely the entires drawn from Augustine's De Genesi ad litteram. The attention is focused mostly on the emendatio phase.
Textual Features and Editorial Challenges Posed by the "Liber glossarum" : Some Remarks on the Quotations from Augustine's "De Genesi ad litteram" / M. Giani (LECTIO). - In: Sicut dicit : Editing Ancient and Medieval Commentaries on Authoritative Texts / [a cura di] S. Boodts, P. De Leemans, S. Schorn. - Turnhout : Brepols, 2019. - ISBN 978-2-503-58649-6. - pp. 69-96 [10.1484/M.LECTIO-EB.5.118724]
Textual Features and Editorial Challenges Posed by the "Liber glossarum" : Some Remarks on the Quotations from Augustine's "De Genesi ad litteram"
M. Giani
2019
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Medieval glossaries and commentaries raise peculiar philological issues, related to their origin, transmission, and textual features, that partly overlap with the ones presented by the Liber glossarum. This paper discusses specific challenges tackled by the author in the attempt to produce a critical edition of a small portion of this vast encyclopedic glossary, namely the entires drawn from Augustine's De Genesi ad litteram. The attention is focused mostly on the emendatio phase.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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