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Welcome to Apparatus Criticus! This is a test to see if everyone is getting the emails. Chris Weimer...
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got it. ... Sent: Thu, 22 Mar 2007 01:13:02 -0000 From: "Chris Weimer" <Christopher.M.Weimer@...> To: Apparatus_Criticus@yahoogroups.com Subject:...
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got it. ... Sent: Thu, 22 Mar 2007 01:13:02 -0000 From: "Chris Weimer" <Christopher.M.Weimer@...> To: Apparatus_Criticus@yahoogroups.com Subject:...
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Like every other group, it seems, which just begins, it appears as there may be a technical difficulty or two. Somehow, this message got sent to only me, so...
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Great! I forwarded your message to the group as well. Hopefully now everything is fixed and working. Chris Weimer, student University of Memphis Majors: Latin...
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Thanks, Chris. ... Sent: Thu, 22 Mar 2007 01:23:04 -0000 From: "Chris Weimer" <Christopher.M.Weimer@...> To: Apparatus_Criticus@yahoogroups.com Subject:...
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Thanks for letting me join so quickly Chris. Do we do introductions? Maybe I will introduce myself and then disappear for ever into lurkdom. I am Orthodox in...
Peter Farrington
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Peter, thanks for the introduction. I don't know if you know about the work of the Center for the Study of New Testament Manuscripts, of which I am the...
Daniel B. Wallace
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... Do we actually have old medieval codices? Or are they all minuscules, like the Venetus Marcianus Graecus 454 (A) which has the scholia, critical signs...
Roger Pearse
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... I also attended this course. Hey, perhaps you should invite Steven Ring as well, since we were all trying to get access to the SOAS ms collection while we...
Roger Pearse
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... You might try as a start Scribes and Scholars by Reynolds and White. For more detailed discussion you'll want to look at the e-book at ...
Larry J. Swain
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... There's also an online facsimile at the Stoa: http://www.stoa.org/chs/ Yes, we do have medieval codices of Homer, as I recall the oldest complete copy is a...
Larry J. Swain
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The Center for Hellenic Studies is also engaged in a larger "Homeric Multitext Project," one that hopes to build the basis of a much deeper Homeric critical...
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... For project prospectus and other first fruits, see: http://www.stoa.org/chs/ Tom Elliott, Ph.D. Director, Pleiades Project Ancient World Mapping Center ...
Tom Elliott
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Both Mynors and Thomson in their critical editions obelize part of line 12. Is there anyone who has looked at what to do with "qui te"? Several good...
Chris Weimer
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... http://www.stoa.org/chs/ For an extensive review by Nagy of Martin West's first Teubner Iliad volume, with much discussion of their differing...
John McChesney-Young
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... though ... data for ... his ... By "old medieval manuscripts", I meant those written prior to the general adoption of minuscule bookhand in the 9th century...
Roger Pearse
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Hello everyone. A few words of presentation are in order. I am a Homeric scholar, in all essentials a philologist, working its way through the ancient and...
Jean-Fabrice Nardelli
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Maybe Jean-Fabrice Nardelli can weigh in on this one. Are there competing schools of thought in the textual criticism of Homer, such as which are the best...
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Can someone please recommend a short bibliography for textual criticism of the Aeneid by Virgil? Also, are there substantial differences in the textual...
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Let me try to make things simple. There used to be much controversy, at the end of the 19th century, between those for whose Aristarchus was considered with...
Jean-Fabrice Nardelli
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Competing schools of Homeric textual criticism there were, in this restricted sense that, in the 19th century, after the divulgation by Villoison of the...
Jean-Fabrice Nardelli
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Surely the most controversial and interesting issue in Homeric textual criticism today is the question of the ability of oral composition theory to arrive at...
Gabriel BODARD
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Van Thiel's editions can be call "attarded", and for more than one reason. I allude notably to the fact that, instead of referring to the Iliadic papyri after...
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Points taken. I never claimed that there were no problems with Thiel's edition, only that the idea of a critical edition of a single manuscript (or sub-stemma...
Gabriel BODARD
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I asked this over on textualcriticism, so please forgive the duplication. But I thought it might be even more appropriate to ask here. Quick question for...
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Dear Larry, the earliest attestations of lunate sigma are in the second half of the fourth century B.C. (Immerwahr, Attic Script. A Survey [1990], 160]) ; it...
Jean-Fabrice Nardelli
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I am no expert in Latin palaeography, only an amateur. But I think that, for nomina sacra in early Latin manuscripts, much help can still be derived from L....
Jean-Fabrice Nardelli
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... <theswain@...> wrote: [snip] ... The majuscule C form was in use by +/- 200 BCE, e.g., P. Vindob. Gr.2315. The form also appears in Iliad ii, U of...
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Thank you much Jean! Larry Swain ... -- _______________________________________________ Surf the Web in a faster, safer and easier way: Download Opera 9 at...
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