Data di Pubblicazione:
2011
Abstract:
The scrutiny of a significant sample of the explanatory marginalia preserved in the ‘Antinoe Theocritus’ (P.Ant. s.n.; MP3 1487; Vth/VIth c.) highlights quite elementary exegetical features proper
to a school copy in the hands of one or more students interested in reading Hellenistic poetry and plausibly aiming at social prestige in a provincial chief town of bilingual and bicultural late antique Upper Egypt. As a consequence, these marginalia do not provide important evidence for the beginnings of early Byzantine scholiography.
to a school copy in the hands of one or more students interested in reading Hellenistic poetry and plausibly aiming at social prestige in a provincial chief town of bilingual and bicultural late antique Upper Egypt. As a consequence, these marginalia do not provide important evidence for the beginnings of early Byzantine scholiography.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
TEOCRITO; ESEGESI ANTICA; ORIGINE DELLA SCOLIOGRAFIA
Elenco autori:
Montana, Fausto
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