Through the analysis of two case studies, this article discusses the consequences that wrong or false attributions of ancient works have had on their fortunes and on modern scholarship. The first concerns the false attribution to Cicero of the Rhetorica ad Herennium, which can be dated to the years between the end of the 1st century A.D. (Quintilian) and the end of the 2nd (Flavius Caper); the text’s subsequent fortune was due to this false attribution, which was questioned only in the Humanistic age. The second case concerns two pseudepigraphic works that manuscripts attribute to Caper but are instead late compilations. Keil’s ambiguity in dealing with them resulted in their attribution, in many linguistic studies, to an older age of lingu...
In recent years, methods of computational authorship attribution have offered promising results for ...
This article offers the first comprehensive investigation of the history of scholarship related to e...
The first part of this paper outlines the overall approach to the textual criticism of Greek and Lat...
This is the first study of a new witness to the Ps. Cicero's Rhethorica ad Herennium. The manuscript...
In recent decades, technological advances have made extensive documentation available to us. But the...
This dissertation traces the tradition of Orator, Cicero’s late work on oratorical style, through th...
This paper covers three separate topics. All three concern Cicero and his first-century AD commentat...
The paper traces a three-century-long tradition of a mistaken attribution of the Defence of Eunuchs ...
In his edition of Pro Milone A. C. Clark has misreported numerous readings of two Florentine manusc...
The scribal errors in the transmitted witnesses of the ancient Greek and Latin texts have been studi...
In recent years, methods of computational authorship attribution have offered promising results for ...
In Brutus 40 ff. Cicero, equating the death of Coriolanus to the end of Themistocles, acknowledges ...
This article sets out to advance our understanding of the nature of the Integri-hyparchetype in the ...
The article is devoted to the study of various aspects of the problem of authorship of theological a...
Marcus Tullius Cicero was a pivotal character in the transitional period from the end of the Roman R...
In recent years, methods of computational authorship attribution have offered promising results for ...
This article offers the first comprehensive investigation of the history of scholarship related to e...
The first part of this paper outlines the overall approach to the textual criticism of Greek and Lat...
This is the first study of a new witness to the Ps. Cicero's Rhethorica ad Herennium. The manuscript...
In recent decades, technological advances have made extensive documentation available to us. But the...
This dissertation traces the tradition of Orator, Cicero’s late work on oratorical style, through th...
This paper covers three separate topics. All three concern Cicero and his first-century AD commentat...
The paper traces a three-century-long tradition of a mistaken attribution of the Defence of Eunuchs ...
In his edition of Pro Milone A. C. Clark has misreported numerous readings of two Florentine manusc...
The scribal errors in the transmitted witnesses of the ancient Greek and Latin texts have been studi...
In recent years, methods of computational authorship attribution have offered promising results for ...
In Brutus 40 ff. Cicero, equating the death of Coriolanus to the end of Themistocles, acknowledges ...
This article sets out to advance our understanding of the nature of the Integri-hyparchetype in the ...
The article is devoted to the study of various aspects of the problem of authorship of theological a...
Marcus Tullius Cicero was a pivotal character in the transitional period from the end of the Roman R...
In recent years, methods of computational authorship attribution have offered promising results for ...
This article offers the first comprehensive investigation of the history of scholarship related to e...
The first part of this paper outlines the overall approach to the textual criticism of Greek and Lat...