This paper investigates the ascription of a passage in Isidore’s Differentiae to the jurist Modestinus. A collection of philological notes by the humanist scholar Barthius (Kaspar von Barth) reports the existence of a (now lost) manuscript that credited lemma 1.434 Codoñer to one Orenius, which has ever since usually been emended into Herennius (sc. Modestinus). It is possible to locate this witness in the stemma of the Differentiae. Careful study of Barthius’ reported readings from the manuscript indicate that it was not only peripheral to the tradition, but it also allows us to point out the (skilful) hand of an editor/interpolator, who may have been responsible for the addition of the name Orenius
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This paper presents a comprehensive collection of transcriptions of the marginalia found inside the ...
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The Etymologiae of Isidore of Seville was one of the most widely read works of the early Middle Ages...
Isidore of Pelusium (360-449/450?) left behind an extensive yet understudied corpus epistularum of a...
One of the most curious manuscripts of the De uiris illustribus is Biblioteca dei Girolamini, XL pil...
The new document examined in this article (a collation preserved in the Bibliothèque humaniste of Sé...
This paper deals with the recent discovery of a very old Latin fragment in the binding of a 16th cen...
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The thesis concerns the manuscript history of Lucretius’ De Rerum Natura between the work’s composit...
Five manuscripts have preserved for us the « Eranius » Philo's excerptum. These manuscripts are stud...
Modestinus was one of the most prominent jurists of the Severan age. He was Ulpian’s student and in ...
Codex Clm 14497 of the Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, Munich, contains a miscellany of excerpts from I...
Isidore of Seville's ‘Etymologies' were one of the most extensively used encyclopaedias in European ...
"Approaching the Collatio Legum Mosaicarum et Romanorum (or Lex Dei as an Example of Late Antique Cu...
This paper presents a comprehensive collection of transcriptions of the marginalia found inside the ...
After the identification of Adalbertus of Samaria as the author of the Ars dictaminis added to Symma...
The Etymologiae of Isidore of Seville was one of the most widely read works of the early Middle Ages...
Isidore of Pelusium (360-449/450?) left behind an extensive yet understudied corpus epistularum of a...
One of the most curious manuscripts of the De uiris illustribus is Biblioteca dei Girolamini, XL pil...
The new document examined in this article (a collation preserved in the Bibliothèque humaniste of Sé...
This paper deals with the recent discovery of a very old Latin fragment in the binding of a 16th cen...
This paper explores Isidore of Seville’s definitions of legal terms and Roman law concepts during th...
ENGLISH: This contribution offers an updated and commented edition of one of the most discussed trea...
The thesis concerns the manuscript history of Lucretius’ De Rerum Natura between the work’s composit...
Five manuscripts have preserved for us the « Eranius » Philo's excerptum. These manuscripts are stud...
Modestinus was one of the most prominent jurists of the Severan age. He was Ulpian’s student and in ...
Codex Clm 14497 of the Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, Munich, contains a miscellany of excerpts from I...
Isidore of Seville's ‘Etymologies' were one of the most extensively used encyclopaedias in European ...
"Approaching the Collatio Legum Mosaicarum et Romanorum (or Lex Dei as an Example of Late Antique Cu...