From the protohistory to the history of the text / Javier Velaza (ed.).
Material type: TextLanguage: English, Spanish, Italian Series: Studien zur klassischen Philologie ; Bd. 173.Publisher: Frankfurt am Main ; New York : PL Academic Research, [2016]Copyright date: ©2016Description: 1 online resource (396 pages)Content type:- text
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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.
Includes bibliographical references.
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.
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