In Bländorf’s collection of fragments, as entry 76 among the incertorum versus, it is registered a text consisting of 22 hexameters. It goes under the title Pontica. This fragment used to be ascribed to Solinus, as it is preserved in manuscripts containing the Collectanea rerum memorabilium. Mommsen printed the Pontica at the end of his edition of Solinus (1895[2]), but he cast doubt over the attribution of the hexameters. The text, really elegant but unfortunately incomplete, is (or seems to be) the preface to a didactic work on sea-creatures. This paper aims at presenting the text, its manuscript tradition and its critical problems, providing the poem with Italian translation and comment
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The article deals with an anonymous poetic text, first published by Hans Oellacher in 1932, and tran...
In Bländorf’s collection of fragments, as entry 76 among the incertorum versus, it is registered a t...
Errata leaf inserted at end.Last leaf blank.Colophon reads: Argentorati, excudebat Joh. Henr. Heitz ...
The Halieutica is a didactic poem, composed in hexameters, divided into five books and written by O...
This paper deals with the theme of the “unfinished” through the examination of some exemplary cases ...
International audienceThe new papyrological edition of a fragmentary calligraphic exercise in Latin ...
This paper offers an editio princeps, an English translation and a commentary of an interesting epig...
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Except for some fragments in a sixth century palimpsest, the direct tradition of Pelagonius' Ars uet...
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