A few last notes on Virgil MSS. in the
At 11:35 AM 8/23/2002 -0400, I wrote:
For modern editions, the most important codices are (according to E.
Courtney) as follows: Mediceus (Laurentian Lib. 39.1 and Vatican lat. 3225
fol. 76), Romanus (Vatican lat. 3867), and Palatinus (Vatican, Pal. lat.
This sounds exactly what we need here!
Thanks
Helen COB
On Wednesday, August 28, 2002, at 12:02 AM, David Wilson-Okamura wrote:
At 11:35 AM 8/23/2002 -0400, I wrote:
... the situation is hopeless for anything beyond the
Carolingian period -- until c. 1470, when Virgil gets into print.
Looks like I
At 11:35 AM 8/23/2002 -0400, I wrote:
... the situation is hopeless for anything beyond the
Carolingian period -- until c. 1470, when Virgil gets into print.
Looks like I spoke too soon. I've spent a couple of very happy days with
Venier, and among the many topics he deals with in _Per una storia
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At 11:35 AM 8/23/2002 -0400, I wrote:
... the situation is hopeless for anything beyond the
Carolingian period -- until c. 1470, when
Than you all very much for all the information, bibliography, and good
advice.
Helen COB
On Friday, August 23, 2002, at 03:35 PM, David Wilson-Okamura wrote:
At 09:58 AM 8/23/2002 +0100, James Butrica wrote:
Some partial suggestions have been made for secondary sources on early
editions, but for
Vergil printings and another request
Date: Fri, Aug 23, 2002, 3:35 PM
At 09:58 AM 8/23/2002 +0100, James Butrica wrote:
Some partial suggestions have been made for secondary sources on early
editions, but for a complete inventory of incunabula I suspect that you
would have to create your own
Dear Leofranc,
I knew you would come through!
Helen
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Could someone suggest to an unreconstructed early medievalist a good
discussion of incunabula Vergils?
Matteo Venier, _Per uns storia del testo di Virgilio nella prima età del
libro a stampa (1469-1419) (Udine: Forum,
Could someone suggest to an unreconstructed early medievalist a good
discussion of incunabula Vergils?
Might I also ask for suggestions on what passages the group would
suggest for collation in a text of the Aeneid to establish possible
affinities.
Helen COB
Some partial suggestions have been
dear Helen
thank u!
i love u!
V.
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Dear Leofranc,
I knew you would come through!
Helen
At 09:58 AM 8/23/2002 +0100, James Butrica wrote:
Some partial suggestions have been made for secondary sources on early
editions, but for a complete inventory of incunabula I suspect that you
would have to create your own from Hain and the other reference works
devoted to listing them (and even
Could someone suggest to an unreconstructed early medievalist a good
discussion of incunabula Vergils?
Might I also ask for suggestions on what passages the group would
suggest for collation in a text of the Aeneid to establish possible
affinities.
Helen COB
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