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Reflections on Editing Commentaries on Authoritative Texts (Shari Boodts, Piet... more Table of Contents
Reflections on Editing Commentaries on Authoritative Texts (Shari Boodts, Pieter De Leemans & Stefan Schorn) Plurality of Redactions and Access to the Original: Editing John of Jandun’s Questions on Aristotle’s Rhetoric (Iacopo Costa) Hippocrates at Montpellier (Michael McVaugh) Textual Features and Editorial Challenges Posed by the Liber glossarum: Some Remarks on the Quotations from Augustine's De Genesi ad litteram (Marina Giani) Editing Anonymous Voices: The scholia uetera to the Iliad (Fausto Montana) Unlocking the sacra pagina: Editing the Biblical Gloss with the Help of its Medieval Users (Alexander Andrée) Editing the Lemmata of Galen’s Commentary on the Hippocratic Aphorisms, Book 5 (Giulia Ecca) Editing Lemmas in the Second Book of Proclus’ In Timaeum (Lorenzo Ferroni & Gerd Van Riel) Helpful Interactions between Commentary and Text: Aristotle’s Posterior Analytics and Important Manuscripts of this Treatise (Christian Brockmann) Critically Editing a So-Called “Sentences Commentary” (Monica Brînzei & Chris Schabel) The Past, the Others, Himself: The Open Dialogue of a Medieval Legal Author with his Text (Sara Menzinger) The Authority of Being Useful: Servius on and off the Page (James H. Brusuelas) Papyrus Commentaries on the Iliad (Lara Pagani)
Actes du colloque Tempus quaerendi: Nouvelles expériences philologiques dans le domaine de la pen... more Actes du colloque Tempus quaerendi: Nouvelles expériences philologiques dans le domaine de la pensée de l'Antiquité tardive, Paris, ENS, 2017, organisé par T. Dorandi et Lorenzo Ferroni
Estratégias anti-gnósticas nos escritos de Plotino, 2018
Este volume, editado por Lorenzo Ferroni e Mauricio Pagotto Marsola, contém seis trabalhos que di... more Este volume, editado por Lorenzo Ferroni e Mauricio Pagotto Marsola, contém seis trabalhos que discutem sob diferentes perspectivas as relações entre o pensamento plotiniano e os gnos, retomando os resultados apresentados na conferência internacional Estratégias anti-gnósticas nos escritos de Plotinus, realizados em São Paulo 19 e 20 de março de 2012. Um prefácio de Jean-Marc Narbonne apresenta os artigos de Daniela P. Taormina, Lorenzo Ferroni, Mauricio Pagotto Marsola, Kevin Corrigan, John Turner e do falecido Zeke Mazur, a cuja memória o livro é dedicado.
This paper offers a syntactic analysis of Aristotle, Sophistical Refutations, 170 b19–26.
Several... more This paper offers a syntactic analysis of Aristotle, Sophistical Refutations, 170 b19–26. Several conjectures have been proposed to simplify the passage. We show that no conjectural activity is needed and that the text transmitted by the manuscripts and printed by I. Bekker (1831) fits within the context of Aristotle’s argument and is consistent with his style.
This work examines three difficult Plotinian passages, i.e. 33 (2.9) 13.25-33, 33 (2.9) 9.80 and ... more This work examines three difficult Plotinian passages, i.e. 33 (2.9) 13.25-33, 33 (2.9) 9.80 and 30 (3.8) 9.29-32. In the first passage, a correct grammatical analysis of the text clarifies the sense of the philosophical argumentation; in the second passage, it is necessary to change the text established by Henry and Schwyzer and choose the reading of a different manuscript; in the third passage, it seems inevitable to modify by conjecture the text of the medieval manuscripts.
Platon, dans l’Ion, met en scène la rencontre entre Socrate et un rhapsode couronné de succès pou... more Platon, dans l’Ion, met en scène la rencontre entre Socrate et un rhapsode couronné de succès pour ses récitations d’Homère. Naît alors l’enquête platonicienne comme une philosophie des pratiques dont la méthode consiste à proposer à un praticien différentes représentations de son activité afin d’établir la forme de savoir qu’elle suppose. Même si Ion échoue à se reconnaître tout à fait dans chacun des miroirs qui lui sont tendus, le dialogue nous offre, en même temps que de précieuses informations sur la façon dont on percevait l’art du rhapsode au début du IVe siècle avant J.-C., une exploration des principes fondamentaux qui doivent régir tout art et toute science, et que Platon ne cessera d’interroger. Le présent volume propose une édition et une traduction inédites du texte grec de l’Ion, accompagnées d’un commentaire linéaire et de notes critiques.
Table of Contents
Reflections on Editing Commentaries on Authoritative Texts (Shari Boodts, Piet... more Table of Contents
Reflections on Editing Commentaries on Authoritative Texts (Shari Boodts, Pieter De Leemans & Stefan Schorn) Plurality of Redactions and Access to the Original: Editing John of Jandun’s Questions on Aristotle’s Rhetoric (Iacopo Costa) Hippocrates at Montpellier (Michael McVaugh) Textual Features and Editorial Challenges Posed by the Liber glossarum: Some Remarks on the Quotations from Augustine's De Genesi ad litteram (Marina Giani) Editing Anonymous Voices: The scholia uetera to the Iliad (Fausto Montana) Unlocking the sacra pagina: Editing the Biblical Gloss with the Help of its Medieval Users (Alexander Andrée) Editing the Lemmata of Galen’s Commentary on the Hippocratic Aphorisms, Book 5 (Giulia Ecca) Editing Lemmas in the Second Book of Proclus’ In Timaeum (Lorenzo Ferroni & Gerd Van Riel) Helpful Interactions between Commentary and Text: Aristotle’s Posterior Analytics and Important Manuscripts of this Treatise (Christian Brockmann) Critically Editing a So-Called “Sentences Commentary” (Monica Brînzei & Chris Schabel) The Past, the Others, Himself: The Open Dialogue of a Medieval Legal Author with his Text (Sara Menzinger) The Authority of Being Useful: Servius on and off the Page (James H. Brusuelas) Papyrus Commentaries on the Iliad (Lara Pagani)
Actes du colloque Tempus quaerendi: Nouvelles expériences philologiques dans le domaine de la pen... more Actes du colloque Tempus quaerendi: Nouvelles expériences philologiques dans le domaine de la pensée de l'Antiquité tardive, Paris, ENS, 2017, organisé par T. Dorandi et Lorenzo Ferroni
Estratégias anti-gnósticas nos escritos de Plotino, 2018
Este volume, editado por Lorenzo Ferroni e Mauricio Pagotto Marsola, contém seis trabalhos que di... more Este volume, editado por Lorenzo Ferroni e Mauricio Pagotto Marsola, contém seis trabalhos que discutem sob diferentes perspectivas as relações entre o pensamento plotiniano e os gnos, retomando os resultados apresentados na conferência internacional Estratégias anti-gnósticas nos escritos de Plotinus, realizados em São Paulo 19 e 20 de março de 2012. Um prefácio de Jean-Marc Narbonne apresenta os artigos de Daniela P. Taormina, Lorenzo Ferroni, Mauricio Pagotto Marsola, Kevin Corrigan, John Turner e do falecido Zeke Mazur, a cuja memória o livro é dedicado.
This paper offers a syntactic analysis of Aristotle, Sophistical Refutations, 170 b19–26.
Several... more This paper offers a syntactic analysis of Aristotle, Sophistical Refutations, 170 b19–26. Several conjectures have been proposed to simplify the passage. We show that no conjectural activity is needed and that the text transmitted by the manuscripts and printed by I. Bekker (1831) fits within the context of Aristotle’s argument and is consistent with his style.
This work examines three difficult Plotinian passages, i.e. 33 (2.9) 13.25-33, 33 (2.9) 9.80 and ... more This work examines three difficult Plotinian passages, i.e. 33 (2.9) 13.25-33, 33 (2.9) 9.80 and 30 (3.8) 9.29-32. In the first passage, a correct grammatical analysis of the text clarifies the sense of the philosophical argumentation; in the second passage, it is necessary to change the text established by Henry and Schwyzer and choose the reading of a different manuscript; in the third passage, it seems inevitable to modify by conjecture the text of the medieval manuscripts.
Platon, dans l’Ion, met en scène la rencontre entre Socrate et un rhapsode couronné de succès pou... more Platon, dans l’Ion, met en scène la rencontre entre Socrate et un rhapsode couronné de succès pour ses récitations d’Homère. Naît alors l’enquête platonicienne comme une philosophie des pratiques dont la méthode consiste à proposer à un praticien différentes représentations de son activité afin d’établir la forme de savoir qu’elle suppose. Même si Ion échoue à se reconnaître tout à fait dans chacun des miroirs qui lui sont tendus, le dialogue nous offre, en même temps que de précieuses informations sur la façon dont on percevait l’art du rhapsode au début du IVe siècle avant J.-C., une exploration des principes fondamentaux qui doivent régir tout art et toute science, et que Platon ne cessera d’interroger. Le présent volume propose une édition et une traduction inédites du texte grec de l’Ion, accompagnées d’un commentaire linéaire et de notes critiques.
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Reflections on Editing Commentaries on Authoritative Texts (Shari Boodts, Pieter De Leemans & Stefan Schorn)
Plurality of Redactions and Access to the Original: Editing John of Jandun’s Questions on Aristotle’s Rhetoric (Iacopo Costa)
Hippocrates at Montpellier (Michael McVaugh)
Textual Features and Editorial Challenges Posed by the Liber glossarum: Some Remarks on the Quotations from Augustine's De Genesi ad litteram (Marina Giani)
Editing Anonymous Voices: The scholia uetera to the Iliad (Fausto Montana)
Unlocking the sacra pagina: Editing the Biblical Gloss with the Help of its Medieval Users (Alexander Andrée)
Editing the Lemmata of Galen’s Commentary on the Hippocratic Aphorisms, Book 5 (Giulia Ecca)
Editing Lemmas in the Second Book of Proclus’ In Timaeum (Lorenzo Ferroni & Gerd Van Riel)
Helpful Interactions between Commentary and Text: Aristotle’s Posterior Analytics and Important Manuscripts of this Treatise (Christian Brockmann)
Critically Editing a So-Called “Sentences Commentary” (Monica Brînzei & Chris Schabel)
The Past, the Others, Himself: The Open Dialogue of a Medieval Legal Author with his Text (Sara Menzinger)
The Authority of Being Useful: Servius on and off the Page (James H. Brusuelas)
Papyrus Commentaries on the Iliad (Lara Pagani)
Several conjectures have been proposed to simplify the passage. We show that no
conjectural activity is needed and that the text transmitted by the manuscripts and
printed by I. Bekker (1831) fits within the context of Aristotle’s argument and is consistent
with his style.
Le présent volume propose une édition et une traduction inédites du texte grec de l’Ion, accompagnées d’un commentaire linéaire et de notes critiques.
Reflections on Editing Commentaries on Authoritative Texts (Shari Boodts, Pieter De Leemans & Stefan Schorn)
Plurality of Redactions and Access to the Original: Editing John of Jandun’s Questions on Aristotle’s Rhetoric (Iacopo Costa)
Hippocrates at Montpellier (Michael McVaugh)
Textual Features and Editorial Challenges Posed by the Liber glossarum: Some Remarks on the Quotations from Augustine's De Genesi ad litteram (Marina Giani)
Editing Anonymous Voices: The scholia uetera to the Iliad (Fausto Montana)
Unlocking the sacra pagina: Editing the Biblical Gloss with the Help of its Medieval Users (Alexander Andrée)
Editing the Lemmata of Galen’s Commentary on the Hippocratic Aphorisms, Book 5 (Giulia Ecca)
Editing Lemmas in the Second Book of Proclus’ In Timaeum (Lorenzo Ferroni & Gerd Van Riel)
Helpful Interactions between Commentary and Text: Aristotle’s Posterior Analytics and Important Manuscripts of this Treatise (Christian Brockmann)
Critically Editing a So-Called “Sentences Commentary” (Monica Brînzei & Chris Schabel)
The Past, the Others, Himself: The Open Dialogue of a Medieval Legal Author with his Text (Sara Menzinger)
The Authority of Being Useful: Servius on and off the Page (James H. Brusuelas)
Papyrus Commentaries on the Iliad (Lara Pagani)
Several conjectures have been proposed to simplify the passage. We show that no
conjectural activity is needed and that the text transmitted by the manuscripts and
printed by I. Bekker (1831) fits within the context of Aristotle’s argument and is consistent
with his style.
Le présent volume propose une édition et une traduction inédites du texte grec de l’Ion, accompagnées d’un commentaire linéaire et de notes critiques.