From the protohistory to the history of the text / Javier Velaza (ed.).

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  • English
  • Spanish
  • Italian
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  • Frankfurt am Main ; New York : PL Academic Research, [2016]
  • ©2016
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394 pages ; 22 cm.

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Notes
Papers from a colloquium entitled Protohistory of the Text, organized by the Research Group Littera and held at the Departament de Filologia Llatina at the Universitat de Barcelona, 28-29 November 2013.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references (pages 333-394).
Language note
Contributions in English, Spanish, and Italian.
Contents
  • Playwrights, actor-managers and the Plautinian text in Antiquity / C.M. Lucarelli
  • Ne cum poeta scriptura evanesceret: exploring the protohistory of Terence's dramatic scripts / P. Kruschwitz
  • Which protohistory of the text can be grasped from Carolingian manuscripts? The case of Cicero's De natura deorum / C. Auvray-Assayas
  • Cicero: speeches: an overview / X. Espluga
  • César: aproximación a la difusión temprana de su obra / A. Moreno
  • The protohistory of the text of Catullus / D. Kiss
  • Outlines for a protohistory of Sallust's text / R. funari
  • The 'proto-history' of the text of Livy / S.P. Oakley
  • Protostoria del testo di Properzio / P. Fedeli
  • Preistoria e protostoria del testo virgiliano: ancora sul preproemio dell'Eneide e le laudes Galli / M.L. Devigo
  • The protohistory of the text of Horace / R. Tarrant
  • The sources of the editions of Ovid's Metamorphoses (The example of Met. 6.401-674) / A. Ramírez de Verger
  • The protohistory of the text of Martial / J. Velaza
  • The protohistory of the texts of Persius and Juvenal / O. Pecere
  • Génesis y evolución del texto de la Historia Augusta: consideraciones a propósito de la Vita Pescenni Nigri / M. Mayer.
ISBN
  • 9783631666760 (hardcover)
  • 3631666764 (hardcover)
LCCN
2015046706
OCLC
931035802
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