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...
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...
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, 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...
... 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...
... 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...
... 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...
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 ...
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...
... though ... data for ... his ... By "old medieval manuscripts", I meant those written prior to the general adoption of minuscule bookhand in the 9th century...
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...
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...
Can someone please recommend a short bibliography for textual criticism of the Aeneid by Virgil? Also, are there substantial differences in the textual...
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...
Competing schools of Homeric textual criticism there were, in this restricted sense that, in the 19th century, after the divulgation by Villoison of the...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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....
... <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...
Thank you much Jean! Larry Swain ... -- _______________________________________________ Surf the Web in a faster, safer and easier way: Download Opera 9 at...