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Florilegium Coislinianum Δ-Ζ / edidit José Maksimczuk.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: Greek, Ancient (to 1453), English Series: Corpus christianorum. Series graeca ; 091Publisher: Turnhout : Brepols, 2022Description: cxxxviii, 159 pagine ; 26 cmContent type:
  • testo (txt)
Media type:
  • senza mediazione (n)
Carrier type:
  • volume (nc)
ISBN:
  • 9782503588629
  • 250358862X
Other title:
  • Florilegium Coislinianum Delta-Zèta
Subject(s): Other classification:
  • BQ 3.O83C.G8S-91
Summary: The 'Florilegium Coislinianum' is a Byzantine alphabetical anthology compiled sometime between the end of the ninth and the beginning of the tenth century, most probably in Southern Italy. A research team based at the KU Leuven has already published several sections of the anthology. The present volume offers the first critical edition of three significant sections, namely, Books ?-Z. The Greek text is based on the collation of more than 25 witnesses and is accompanied by a set of apparatuses: manuscripts, sources, parallels in other anthologies, titles, apparatus criticus, apparatuses of comparison with sources and other anthologies, and marginalia. The critical edition is supplemented with a philological introduction which explores the manuscript tradition, offers a complete textual study of the witnesses that contain excerpts from Books ?-Z, and studies the links between the 'Florilegium Coislinianum' and other relevant Byzantine florilegia such as 'Sacra', 'Corpus Parisinum', and 'Loci communes' of a Ps.-Maximus the Confessor.

Bibliografia e indice.

The 'Florilegium Coislinianum' is a Byzantine alphabetical anthology compiled sometime between the end of the ninth and the beginning of the tenth century, most probably in Southern Italy. A research team based at the KU Leuven has already published several sections of the anthology. The present volume offers the first critical edition of three significant sections, namely, Books ?-Z. The Greek text is based on the collation of more than 25 witnesses and is accompanied by a set of apparatuses: manuscripts, sources, parallels in other anthologies, titles, apparatus criticus, apparatuses of comparison with sources and other anthologies, and marginalia. The critical edition is supplemented with a philological introduction which explores the manuscript tradition, offers a complete textual study of the witnesses that contain excerpts from Books ?-Z, and studies the links between the 'Florilegium Coislinianum' and other relevant Byzantine florilegia such as 'Sacra', 'Corpus Parisinum', and 'Loci communes' of a Ps.-Maximus the Confessor.

Testo in greco, apparato critico in latino.