Within the broader overview of the Byzantine manuscripts of Aeschylys, the paper provides three case-studies: 1. an attempt to reconstruct the late antique models of the famous Mediceus Laur. Plut. 32.9 through an examination of its paratextual devices — especially the end titles — which differ significantly in some tragedies; 2. a detailed palaeographic analyses of MS Athon. Ivir. 161, which allows to back-date the aeschylean part of the manuscript to the 12th century and to identify some other hands engaged in copying other units; 3. the discovery of the problematic verse 539 of the Agamemnon added in the margins of the well known 10th century Plato MS Marc. gr. app. IV.1 (coll. 542) by Maximos Planudes, who offers the earliest direct evi...
This article examines the dedicatory epigram of the earliest and most important witness to the Greek...
The translations of Maximos Planudes are curiosities of the Byzantine literature. Apart from their h...
none2noI (Ath. Iber. 209) is a complex manuscript, containing different authors (Euripides, Aeschylu...
The purpose of the dissertation is to provide a full and accurate text of the older Byzantine or A-s...
In Byzantium, the 9th–11th c. was a crucial period concerning the preservation of many manuscripts w...
Among the scholia to Aeschylus’ Persae preserved by the ms. Ath. Iber. 209 (12th–14th century), the ...
The first part of the paper consists in the palaeographical and codicological analysis of a medical ...
We know a lot less about theatre production (tragedy, comedy and satyrical drama) during the 4th and...
Even if no ancient commentaries on Aeschylus are preserved, there is evidence that they did exist: ...
In order to acquire an understanding of how the ekdosis of a text was constructed by the Alexandrian...
dettaglio schede realizzate:AMATO, Eugenio, Due problematiche allusioni ad Eschilo e Pindaro in Proc...
The subject of the article is ”a short history of transmission and criticism of Aeschylus' texts” in...
In a brief review, fragments from Byzantine chancery documents are presented—i.e. primarily issued b...
This thesis offers an edition, commentary and analysis of the book epigrams present in the Byzantine...
Alessandro Danelonis essay offers an Aeschylean insight into the erudite works of the eminent and di...
This article examines the dedicatory epigram of the earliest and most important witness to the Greek...
The translations of Maximos Planudes are curiosities of the Byzantine literature. Apart from their h...
none2noI (Ath. Iber. 209) is a complex manuscript, containing different authors (Euripides, Aeschylu...
The purpose of the dissertation is to provide a full and accurate text of the older Byzantine or A-s...
In Byzantium, the 9th–11th c. was a crucial period concerning the preservation of many manuscripts w...
Among the scholia to Aeschylus’ Persae preserved by the ms. Ath. Iber. 209 (12th–14th century), the ...
The first part of the paper consists in the palaeographical and codicological analysis of a medical ...
We know a lot less about theatre production (tragedy, comedy and satyrical drama) during the 4th and...
Even if no ancient commentaries on Aeschylus are preserved, there is evidence that they did exist: ...
In order to acquire an understanding of how the ekdosis of a text was constructed by the Alexandrian...
dettaglio schede realizzate:AMATO, Eugenio, Due problematiche allusioni ad Eschilo e Pindaro in Proc...
The subject of the article is ”a short history of transmission and criticism of Aeschylus' texts” in...
In a brief review, fragments from Byzantine chancery documents are presented—i.e. primarily issued b...
This thesis offers an edition, commentary and analysis of the book epigrams present in the Byzantine...
Alessandro Danelonis essay offers an Aeschylean insight into the erudite works of the eminent and di...
This article examines the dedicatory epigram of the earliest and most important witness to the Greek...
The translations of Maximos Planudes are curiosities of the Byzantine literature. Apart from their h...
none2noI (Ath. Iber. 209) is a complex manuscript, containing different authors (Euripides, Aeschylu...