Journal Revue d'Histoire des Textes, vol. n.s. 6

Revue d'histoire des textes, n.s. 6/2011

  • Pages: 412 p.
  • Size:160 x 240 mm
  • Illustrations:2 col.
  • Language(s):French, English, German
  • Publication Year:2011


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    Summary

    The Revue d’histoire des textes is published by the IRHT. It covers a vast chronological and geographic realm; it focuses on texts composed before 1500 from the Latin, Greek, Romance and oriental linguistic domains. It publishes preliminary material for critical editions as well as studies on the whole of a given textual tradition, illustrated as necessary by the edition of short texts and of previousy unpublished fragments. An index of all the manuscripts cited makes each volume a valuable tool for authors of catalogues, as well as for cultural historians and, in general, for all those interested in the transmission of intellectual heritage.


    Stéphane Berlier, John Caius et le De usu partium. Contribution à l’histoire du texte de Galien – Davide Baldi, Ioannikios e il Corpus aristotelicum  – Mario Lamagna, Per l’edizione del  De urinis attribuito ad Avicenna : studio complessivo della tradizione manoscritta – Giuseppina Magnaldi, Glosse, varianti e correzioni nelle Partitiones oratoriæ di Cicerone – Elsa Marguin-Hamon, Arts poétiques médio-latins et arts de Seconde rhétorique : convergences – Irene Caiazzo, Magister Menegaldus, l’anonyme d’Erfurt et la Consolatio Philosophiæ – Paola Tomè, Papiri(an)us, Paperinus, Papirinus e l’Orthographia di Giovanni Tortelli – Françoise Féry-Hue, De Caen à Gand : le voyage du manuscrit Paris, Bibl. nat. de France, Rothschild 2855 – Anne-Marie Turcan-Verkerk, Le Liber artis omnigenum dictaminum de maître Bernard (vers 1145) : états successifs et problèmes d’attribution (seconde partie) – Michele Campopiano, Tradizione e edizione di una compilazione di testi sulla Terra Santa proveniente dal convento francescano del Monte Sion (fine del XIV secolo)

    NOTES : Alan Cameron, The transmission of John Cassian – David Butterfield – Stephen Heyworth, Fournival and Propertius : a note on the early history of Leiden, Voss. lat. O 38

    MÉTHODES ET DÉBATS : Luciano Canfora, Comment Simonidès s’est fait Artémidore