This article offers a re-examination of the palimpsest fragments from a sixth-century codex of Augustine which were found in the Cairo Genizah and are now held in Cambridge University Library. The three largest fragments, with the shelfmark MS Add. 4320a–c, have already been identified as containing the end of De sermone domini and the beginning of Sermo 118. More recently, a smaller fragment of this manuscript was discovered in the Taylor-Schechter collection, also with text from De sermone domini (T-S AS 139.1). A full transcription of this fragment is published here for the first time. In addition, this article identifies the undertext on the two remaining substantial fragments of this manuscript (MS Add. 4320d). These contain part of ...
This article brings to light a hitherto unnoticed Greek citation of Severus of Antioch in the Catena...
Starting from some time about a millenium ago and continuing for several centuries, the Jewish commu...
ABSTRACT: In 1820 Cardinal Angelo Mai discovered in a Vatican manuscript (Codex Vaticanus Latinus N....
This study assesses Augustine's worth as a witness to the text of the Bible and evaluates his eviden...
This doctoral dissertation is part of a project concerned with the critical edition and rhetorical a...
This article discusses a set of annotations found in the margins of most of the manuscripts Augustin...
This paper examines Augustine's text of the Gospel according to John to trace the process by which h...
International audienceThe archives of the Maurists, in the fonds latin of the Bibliothèque nationale...
Augustine’s De ciuitate Dei is a sizeable work, with a complex and incompletely understood textual t...
Manuscript fragment Chicago, Newberry Library, Masi Fragm. 14 was previously misidentified as contai...
ISBN: 9789042935884In 2013, a newly discovered addition to the very limited corpus of the Gothic lan...
This article presents the new findings connected to several Arabic books that have been discovered b...
Manuscript Munich, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, Clm 6298 contains an as yet unexamined fragment of t...
A parchment fragment discovered in 2009 in the Archive of the Basilica of San Petronio in Bologna is...
A manuscript datable to the second half of the fifteenth century currently held at the Beinecke Libr...
This article brings to light a hitherto unnoticed Greek citation of Severus of Antioch in the Catena...
Starting from some time about a millenium ago and continuing for several centuries, the Jewish commu...
ABSTRACT: In 1820 Cardinal Angelo Mai discovered in a Vatican manuscript (Codex Vaticanus Latinus N....
This study assesses Augustine's worth as a witness to the text of the Bible and evaluates his eviden...
This doctoral dissertation is part of a project concerned with the critical edition and rhetorical a...
This article discusses a set of annotations found in the margins of most of the manuscripts Augustin...
This paper examines Augustine's text of the Gospel according to John to trace the process by which h...
International audienceThe archives of the Maurists, in the fonds latin of the Bibliothèque nationale...
Augustine’s De ciuitate Dei is a sizeable work, with a complex and incompletely understood textual t...
Manuscript fragment Chicago, Newberry Library, Masi Fragm. 14 was previously misidentified as contai...
ISBN: 9789042935884In 2013, a newly discovered addition to the very limited corpus of the Gothic lan...
This article presents the new findings connected to several Arabic books that have been discovered b...
Manuscript Munich, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, Clm 6298 contains an as yet unexamined fragment of t...
A parchment fragment discovered in 2009 in the Archive of the Basilica of San Petronio in Bologna is...
A manuscript datable to the second half of the fifteenth century currently held at the Beinecke Libr...
This article brings to light a hitherto unnoticed Greek citation of Severus of Antioch in the Catena...
Starting from some time about a millenium ago and continuing for several centuries, the Jewish commu...
ABSTRACT: In 1820 Cardinal Angelo Mai discovered in a Vatican manuscript (Codex Vaticanus Latinus N....