Author: Audano, Sergio
Title: Un improbabile recupero testuale: vicisti tra Cicerone e Girolamo
Review/Collection: Prometheus, Vol. 49 (2023): XLIX
Year edition: 2023
Pages: 179-187
Keywords: Héritage - Fortuna - Legacy, Philologie - Filologia - Philology
Description: This article analyzes B.-R. Voss’ proposal to attribute the verb vicisti to Cicero’s Consolatio (fr. 3 Vit. = 13 Mü.: cedo – inquit – en manum tollo), based on two quotations from Jerome (Alterc. 14.519: en tollo manus, cedo, vicisti and Adv. Pelag. 3.7: iam iam tollo manum, cedo, vicisti). In a different perspective, the hypothesis advanced here is that Jerome derives vicisti not from Cicero, but from Vergil (Aen. 12.936-937: vicisti et victum tendere palmas / Ausonii videre), contaminating the two quotations.
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Link: https://oaj.fupress.net/index.php/prometheus/article/view/14854/11891
Author initials: Audano 2023
Title: Un improbabile recupero testuale: vicisti tra Cicerone e Girolamo
Review/Collection: Prometheus, Vol. 49 (2023): XLIX
Year edition: 2023
Pages: 179-187
Keywords: Héritage - Fortuna - Legacy, Philologie - Filologia - Philology
Description: This article analyzes B.-R. Voss’ proposal to attribute the verb vicisti to Cicero’s Consolatio (fr. 3 Vit. = 13 Mü.: cedo – inquit – en manum tollo), based on two quotations from Jerome (Alterc. 14.519: en tollo manus, cedo, vicisti and Adv. Pelag. 3.7: iam iam tollo manum, cedo, vicisti). In a different perspective, the hypothesis advanced here is that Jerome derives vicisti not from Cicero, but from Vergil (Aen. 12.936-937: vicisti et victum tendere palmas / Ausonii videre), contaminating the two quotations.
Works:
Link: https://oaj.fupress.net/index.php/prometheus/article/view/14854/11891
Author initials: Audano 2023