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C. Dué (dir.), Recapturing a Homeric Legacy: Images and Insights from the Venetus A Manuscript of the Iliad

C. Dué (dir.), Recapturing a Homeric Legacy: Images and Insights from the Venetus A Manuscript of the Iliad

Publié le par Frédérique Fleck (Source : BMCR)


Casey Dué (dir.), Recapturing a Homeric Legacy: Images and Insights from the Venetus A Manuscript of the Iliad,  Washington, DC: Center for Hellenic Studies, Harvard University, coll. "Hellenic Studies" 35,  2009.  Pp. xvi, 168.  

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Recension par Maria Broggiato (Università di Roma La Sapienza) dans Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2010.02.80.

Présentation de l'éditeur:

Marcianus Graecus Z. 454 [= 822], known to Homeric scholars as the Venetus A, is the oldest complete text of the Iliad in existence, meticulously crafted during the tenth century ce.An impressive thousand years old and then some, its historical reach isfar greater. The Venetus A preserves in its entirety a text that wascomposed within an oral tradition that can be shown to go back as faras the second millennium bce, and thewritings in its margins preserve the scholarship of Ptolemaic scholarsworking in the second century bce and in the centuries following. Twothousand years later, technology offers a new opportunity to rediscoverthis scholarship and better understand the epic that is the foundationof Western literature. The high-resolution images of the manuscriptthat accompany these essays were acquired by a multinational team ofscholars and conservators in May 2007.

Table des matières:

Foreword, by Marino Zorzi
Introduction: Homeri Ilias, in pergameno, pulchra, by Susy Marcon
1. Homer and History in the Venetus A, by Christopher W. Blackwell and Casey Dué
2. Epea Pteroenta: How We Came to Have Our Iliad, by Casey Dué
3. Text and Technologies: the Iliad and the Venetus A, by Mary Ebbott
4. An Initial Codicological and Palaeographical Investigation of the Venetus A Manuscript of the Iliad, by Myriam Hecquet
5. Critical Signs--Drawing Attention to "Special" Lines of Homer's Iliad in the Manuscript Venetus A, by Graeme Bird
6. The Twelfth-Century Byzantine Illustrations in the Venetus A, by Ioli Kalavrezou
7. Traces of an Ancient System of Reading Homeric Verse in the Venetus A, by Gregory Nagy
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