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10th c. |
Bibliography |
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G. Bird 2009, Critical signs - drawing attention to “special” lines of Homer’s Iliad in the manuscript Venetus A, in C. Dué (ed.), Recapturing a Homeric Legacy. Images and Insights From the Venetus A Manuscript of the Iliad, Cambridge, Massachusetts and London (England), 89-115: 89-115
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C. Blackwell, C. Dué 2009, Homer and History in the Venetus A, in C. Dué (ed.), Recapturing a Homeric Legacy. Images and Insights From the Venetus A Manuscript of the Iliad, Cambridge, Massachusetts and London (England), 1-18: 1, 6-13
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C. Dué 2009, Epea Pteroenta: How We Came to Have Our Iliad, in C. Dué (ed.), Recapturing a Homeric Legacy. Images and Insights From the Venetus A Manuscript of the Iliad, Cambridge, Massachusetts and London (England), 19-30: 26-28
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M. Ebbott 2009, Text and Technologies: the Iliad and the Venetus A, in C. Dué (ed.), Recapturing a Homeric Legacy. Images and Insights From the Venetus A Manuscript of the Iliad, Cambridge, Massachusetts and London (England), 31-55: 43-45
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M. Hecquet-Devienne 2009, An Initial Codicological and Palaeographical Investigation of the Venetus A Manuscript of the Iliad, in C. Dué (ed.), Recapturing a Homeric Legacy. Images and Insights From the Venetus A Manuscript of the Iliad, Cambridge, Massachusetts and London (England), 57-87: 57-87
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I. Kalavrezou 2009, The Twelfth-Century Byzantine Illustrations in the Venetus A, in C. Dué (ed.), Recapturing a Homeric Legacy. Images and Insights From the Venetus A Manuscript of the Iliad, Cambridge, Massachusetts and London (England), 117-132: 117-129
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E. Mioni, 1985, Bibliothecae Divi Marci Venetiarum codices Graeci manuscripti. Thesaurus Antiquus. Codices 300-625 (vol. 2), Rome: 236-240
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G. Nagy 2009, Traces of an ancient system of reading Homeric verse in the Venetus A, in C. Dué (ed.), Recapturing a Homeric Legacy. Images and Insights From the Venetus A Manuscript of the Iliad, Cambridge, Massachusetts and London (England), 133-157: 135-139, 146-157
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C. Dué (ed.), 2009, Recapturing a Homeric Legacy. Images and Insights From the Venetus A Manuscript of the Iliad, Cambridge, Massachusetts and London (England): XI-XIV
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Nuova Biblioteca Manoscritta (last accessed: 2019-09-20).
http://www.nuovabibliotecamanoscritta.it/Generale/ricerca/AnteprimaManoscritto.html?codiceMan=30856
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The Homer Multitext Project (last accessed: 2019-06-25).
http://www.homermultitext.org/manuscripts/venetusA
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Identification |
Diktyon (Pinakes), 69925
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Comment |
The manuscript, also known as the Venetus A, is the oldest complete text of the Iliad in existence. |
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