One of the most curious manuscripts of the De uiris illustribus is Biblioteca dei Girolamini, XL pil. VI, no. XIII. This manuscript has been thought either to go back to the early Veronese humanist Giovanni de Matociis, or to contain authentic ancient information. We demonstrate that the manuscript has nothing to do with Matoci, but is closely linked to Giacomo Filippo Foresti, a late-fifteenth-century historian. Its chief feature of interest is that it shares some readings with another branch of the tradition of the DVI, the Corpus Aurelianum, thus providing new evidence for the circulation of that text
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One of the most curious manuscripts of the De uiris illustribus is Biblioteca dei Girolamini, XL p...
One of the most curious manuscripts of the De uiris illustribus is Biblioteca dei Girolamini, XL pil...
The Corpus Aurelianum, constituted by the Origo gentis Romanae, the Liber de Vins illustribus urbis ...
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Budapest, Országos Széchényi Library, Codex latinus medii aevi 137 is a parchment codex from the 15t...
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This article offers a new insight on the manuscript Varia 131 of the Biblioteca Reale di Torino, the...
This article offers a new insight on the manuscript Varia 131 of the Biblioteca Reale di Torino, the...
The Scriptores astronomici veteres were published by Aldus Manutius in Venice 1499. This book repres...
Marina Vidas: Representing the Ancient Past in the Fifteenth-Century Maffei Tacitus (Copenhagen, Roy...
One of the most curious manuscripts of the De uiris illustribus is Biblioteca dei Girolamini, XL p...
One of the most curious manuscripts of the De uiris illustribus is Biblioteca dei Girolamini, XL pil...
The Corpus Aurelianum, constituted by the Origo gentis Romanae, the Liber de Vins illustribus urbis ...
My doctorate is a study of the manuscript transmission of Cicero’s Epistulae ad Atticum: a twenty-bo...
This paper will examine the history of one manuscript of the Hippocratic Corpus which was written du...
The thesis concerns the manuscript history of Lucretius’ De Rerum Natura between the work’s composit...
A newly discovered autograph by Filippo de Diversi, codex in which he copied the epistles of St Jero...
This paper deals with the recently discovered Boccaccio\u2019s autograph of Paul the Deacon\u2019s H...
A unique codex in the University of Bologna, crafted as a single monographic volume, transmits an e...
Budapest, Országos Széchényi Library, Codex latinus medii aevi 137 is a parchment codex from the 15t...
During the Renaissance, with the rediscovery of the Codex Farnesianus, a new philological and editor...
This article offers a new insight on the manuscript Varia 131 of the Biblioteca Reale di Torino, the...
This article offers a new insight on the manuscript Varia 131 of the Biblioteca Reale di Torino, the...
The Scriptores astronomici veteres were published by Aldus Manutius in Venice 1499. This book repres...
Marina Vidas: Representing the Ancient Past in the Fifteenth-Century Maffei Tacitus (Copenhagen, Roy...