Autore: De Keyser, Jeroen
Titolo: The Descendants of Petrarch’s Pro Archia
Rivista/Miscellanea: Classical Quarterly, 63.1
Anno edizione: 2013
Pagine: 292-328
Parole chiave: Philologie - Filologia - Philology
Descrizione: Abstract - Editors of Cicero’s Pro Archia have assumed that Petrarch’s lost transcription of the equally lost Liège manuscript that he discovered in 1333 survives in an almost unaltered version in a single Florentine manuscript, while the remaining 265 Itali reflect another stage of the text, when conjectural corrections by its learned discoverer were introduced into the text. This article proposes a reassessment of that dichotomy, based on a first comprehensive study of the whole transmission.
Opere:
Link: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/9155394/articles/de%20Keyser%20Pro%20archia%20descendant%202013_CQ_63.1.pdf
Sigla autore: De Keyser 2013b
Titolo: The Descendants of Petrarch’s Pro Archia
Rivista/Miscellanea: Classical Quarterly, 63.1
Anno edizione: 2013
Pagine: 292-328
Parole chiave: Philologie - Filologia - Philology
Descrizione: Abstract - Editors of Cicero’s Pro Archia have assumed that Petrarch’s lost transcription of the equally lost Liège manuscript that he discovered in 1333 survives in an almost unaltered version in a single Florentine manuscript, while the remaining 265 Itali reflect another stage of the text, when conjectural corrections by its learned discoverer were introduced into the text. This article proposes a reassessment of that dichotomy, based on a first comprehensive study of the whole transmission.
Opere:
Link: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/9155394/articles/de%20Keyser%20Pro%20archia%20descendant%202013_CQ_63.1.pdf
Sigla autore: De Keyser 2013b