Greek poetry plays a significant role within the heterogeneous corpus we usually call ‘Bodmer library’. Not only classical poetry (Homer and Menander), but also Christian Greek poetry and even Latin, transmitted respectively by P.Bodm. 29-37, the so-called Codex Visionum, and by the pluritextual Montserrat codex (P.Monts. Roca inv. 149- 167). Literary and linguistic analysis point out that P. Bodmer 29-37 is a coherent collection, to be dated to the midfourth century AD, sharing some features with the Montserrat codex. Namely, a strong interest in classical culture, as well as in rare words (attested only in Hesychius’ lexicon), some familiarity with Latin, the same attitude typological exegesis of Isaac’s sacrifice, the presence as dedicat...
This paper focuses on the corpus of twenty three Latin poems held in the ms. Macerata, Biblioteca Co...
This paper examines two poetical manuscripts, Marc. Gr. IX 22 (Lycophron with scholia and Apollonius...
Greek lyric poets of the early fifth century largely addressed local audiences while promising panhe...
Greek poetry plays a significant role within the heterogeneous corpus we usually call ‘Bodmer librar...
The paper deals with the early phase of Biblical poetry in the Greek East. The new Christian poems p...
Is it possible, or even methodologically correct, to (re)construct a community just from textual evi...
The Codex of Cisions from the Bodmer papyri collects a variety of texts, some well-known, some compl...
This paper deals with some images of the book in late antique Greek poetry. First of all, I take int...
This paper deals with some images of the book in late antique Greek poetry. First of all, I take int...
The present article deals with an anthology of classical poetry being part of a bilateral research a...
An unknown greek codex (Rovereto, Biblioteca Civica, ms. 28) is described; three iambic poems are pu...
peer reviewedThe present paper proposes a codicologic, palaeographic and contextual study of an extr...
The interconnectedness of two linguistic registers, the ‘vernacular’ and the ‘morethan- local’ or ‘p...
An unknown greek codex, mainly of lexicography (Rovereto, Biblioteca Civica, ms. 28) is described; T...
The Italian Poetry in Latin Project was conceived with the aim of locating, assessing, collating and...
This paper focuses on the corpus of twenty three Latin poems held in the ms. Macerata, Biblioteca Co...
This paper examines two poetical manuscripts, Marc. Gr. IX 22 (Lycophron with scholia and Apollonius...
Greek lyric poets of the early fifth century largely addressed local audiences while promising panhe...
Greek poetry plays a significant role within the heterogeneous corpus we usually call ‘Bodmer librar...
The paper deals with the early phase of Biblical poetry in the Greek East. The new Christian poems p...
Is it possible, or even methodologically correct, to (re)construct a community just from textual evi...
The Codex of Cisions from the Bodmer papyri collects a variety of texts, some well-known, some compl...
This paper deals with some images of the book in late antique Greek poetry. First of all, I take int...
This paper deals with some images of the book in late antique Greek poetry. First of all, I take int...
The present article deals with an anthology of classical poetry being part of a bilateral research a...
An unknown greek codex (Rovereto, Biblioteca Civica, ms. 28) is described; three iambic poems are pu...
peer reviewedThe present paper proposes a codicologic, palaeographic and contextual study of an extr...
The interconnectedness of two linguistic registers, the ‘vernacular’ and the ‘morethan- local’ or ‘p...
An unknown greek codex, mainly of lexicography (Rovereto, Biblioteca Civica, ms. 28) is described; T...
The Italian Poetry in Latin Project was conceived with the aim of locating, assessing, collating and...
This paper focuses on the corpus of twenty three Latin poems held in the ms. Macerata, Biblioteca Co...
This paper examines two poetical manuscripts, Marc. Gr. IX 22 (Lycophron with scholia and Apollonius...
Greek lyric poets of the early fifth century largely addressed local audiences while promising panhe...