The aim of this paper is to illustrate the results of a palaeographic study of the Ferrarese codex recentior Cl. II. 156, which contains the poems of Tibullus and Catullus, and to find its place within the manuscript tradition of Catullus, through a detailed analysis of the errores significativi that occur in the text of the Ferrara codex and in other manuscripts and editions. This article also puts forward a suggestion as to when and where the codex Ferrariensis was probably written.
Il caso del ms. Cl. II. 156 di Ferrara
Letizia Brandani
2021
Abstract
The aim of this paper is to illustrate the results of a palaeographic study of the Ferrarese codex recentior Cl. II. 156, which contains the poems of Tibullus and Catullus, and to find its place within the manuscript tradition of Catullus, through a detailed analysis of the errores significativi that occur in the text of the Ferrara codex and in other manuscripts and editions. This article also puts forward a suggestion as to when and where the codex Ferrariensis was probably written.File in questo prodotto:
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