In the context of the rising literature on material philology, and on manuscripts as source for reception history, this article proposes a reassessment of the types of manuscripts that compose the Isidorian Greek reception. This will be undertaken in view of more recent terminological developments in the field, followed by a more detailed discussion of three paradigmatic manuscripts.status: publishe
Greek or Latin sources of the manuscript tradition of all periods (at least until the Byzantine Era)...
Prior to any rational use of the epistolary corpus of Isidore of Pelusium, one must be certain of th...
This study treats the textual tradition of the Epistle of Jude. After an introductory survey of earl...
In the context of the rising literature on material philology, and on manuscripts as source for rec...
This thesis offers an edition, commentary and analysis of the book epigrams present in the Byzantine...
The reception of Isidore’s Etymologiae has mostly been studied in the context of editorial work, in ...
Given the size of the epistolary corpus that bears the name of Isidore of Peluse, and the recurring ...
The chapter presents some patterns of the transmission of Byzantine texts in their cultural context....
Owing to their number, chronological distribution, and geographical diffusion, the manuscript witnes...
This article offers an overview of the book epigrams in the manuscripts of Ps.-Dionysius the Areopag...
Byzantine manuscripts contain, apart from ancient or medieval ‘literary’ texts, also poetic texts th...
Isidore of Pelusium (360-449/450?) left behind an extensive yet understudied corpus epistularum of a...
This chapter will deal with Greek literary epigram from Palladas (second half of the 4th century CE:...
In this thesis, I analyse the textual characteristics of the four Greek, majuscule pandects (01, 02,...
The article deals with a unique document from the early Carolingian period, a letter from Pope Paul ...
Greek or Latin sources of the manuscript tradition of all periods (at least until the Byzantine Era)...
Prior to any rational use of the epistolary corpus of Isidore of Pelusium, one must be certain of th...
This study treats the textual tradition of the Epistle of Jude. After an introductory survey of earl...
In the context of the rising literature on material philology, and on manuscripts as source for rec...
This thesis offers an edition, commentary and analysis of the book epigrams present in the Byzantine...
The reception of Isidore’s Etymologiae has mostly been studied in the context of editorial work, in ...
Given the size of the epistolary corpus that bears the name of Isidore of Peluse, and the recurring ...
The chapter presents some patterns of the transmission of Byzantine texts in their cultural context....
Owing to their number, chronological distribution, and geographical diffusion, the manuscript witnes...
This article offers an overview of the book epigrams in the manuscripts of Ps.-Dionysius the Areopag...
Byzantine manuscripts contain, apart from ancient or medieval ‘literary’ texts, also poetic texts th...
Isidore of Pelusium (360-449/450?) left behind an extensive yet understudied corpus epistularum of a...
This chapter will deal with Greek literary epigram from Palladas (second half of the 4th century CE:...
In this thesis, I analyse the textual characteristics of the four Greek, majuscule pandects (01, 02,...
The article deals with a unique document from the early Carolingian period, a letter from Pope Paul ...
Greek or Latin sources of the manuscript tradition of all periods (at least until the Byzantine Era)...
Prior to any rational use of the epistolary corpus of Isidore of Pelusium, one must be certain of th...
This study treats the textual tradition of the Epistle of Jude. After an introductory survey of earl...