The first part of the paper consists in the palaeographical and codicological analysis of a medical manuscript, held at the Biblioteca Civica in Padua (C.M. 644), transmitting two treatises written by John Aktouarios, a byzantine physician of the 14th century. There is strong evidence that the manuscript was copied and once belonged to an individual in some ways associated with the Paduan scholar Niccolò Leonico Tomeo (1456-1531). Starting from the philological exam of this witness of Aktouarios’ De methodo medendi, we tried to approach the complex tradition of this text. We extended our enquiry also to the Latin translations published in the 16th century. The article is followed by two appendixes: the first is dedicated to the study of th...
This paper focuses on the Greek manuscripts, now part of the Österreichische Nationalbibliothek, acq...
This paper provides the first modern scholarly examination of the Greek-Latin hagiographic dossier o...
This paper addresses the question of the origin of the partial transcription of Gaius’ palimpsest st...
Padua University Library (Italy) preserves only a limited number of Greek manuscripts. Among them, t...
Medical libraries spread mainly in the modern age, but there are also remarkable examples before, in...
In 1503, the well-known humanist Giovanni Calfurnio died, leaving his library to the Convent of San ...
Partendo da un codice medico medievale conservato presso la Biblioteca provinciale di Salerno – la P...
This paper focuses on the three main manuscripts of John Kyparissiotes’ Contra Nilum Cabasilam, one ...
This article investigates the tradition of works of Seneca known to the Paduan humanists, beginning ...
The volume contains a paleographical and codicological study of all the manuscripts that hand down t...
The codicological and palaeographic study of MS Laur. Plut. 59.35, the most important manuscript of ...
This article deals with some parchment fragments that, rediscovered in all likelihood in the library...
In the Early Middle Ages, the knowledge of Greek language in the West is quite rare, and consequentl...
Μη διαθέσιμη περίληψηIt is known that Post-byzantine painting was greatly influenced by Western pain...
In Byzantium, the 9th–11th c. was a crucial period concerning the preservation of many manuscripts w...
This paper focuses on the Greek manuscripts, now part of the Österreichische Nationalbibliothek, acq...
This paper provides the first modern scholarly examination of the Greek-Latin hagiographic dossier o...
This paper addresses the question of the origin of the partial transcription of Gaius’ palimpsest st...
Padua University Library (Italy) preserves only a limited number of Greek manuscripts. Among them, t...
Medical libraries spread mainly in the modern age, but there are also remarkable examples before, in...
In 1503, the well-known humanist Giovanni Calfurnio died, leaving his library to the Convent of San ...
Partendo da un codice medico medievale conservato presso la Biblioteca provinciale di Salerno – la P...
This paper focuses on the three main manuscripts of John Kyparissiotes’ Contra Nilum Cabasilam, one ...
This article investigates the tradition of works of Seneca known to the Paduan humanists, beginning ...
The volume contains a paleographical and codicological study of all the manuscripts that hand down t...
The codicological and palaeographic study of MS Laur. Plut. 59.35, the most important manuscript of ...
This article deals with some parchment fragments that, rediscovered in all likelihood in the library...
In the Early Middle Ages, the knowledge of Greek language in the West is quite rare, and consequentl...
Μη διαθέσιμη περίληψηIt is known that Post-byzantine painting was greatly influenced by Western pain...
In Byzantium, the 9th–11th c. was a crucial period concerning the preservation of many manuscripts w...
This paper focuses on the Greek manuscripts, now part of the Österreichische Nationalbibliothek, acq...
This paper provides the first modern scholarly examination of the Greek-Latin hagiographic dossier o...
This paper addresses the question of the origin of the partial transcription of Gaius’ palimpsest st...