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Diodorus Siculus of Sicily < Southern Italy < Italy
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Date |
942-975 |
Bibliography |
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J. Bértola 2021, Using Poetry to Read the Past. Unedited Byzantine Verse Scholia on Historians in the Margins of Medieval Manuscripts, Gent: 39-42
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P. Canart 2008, Additions et corrections au Repertorium der Griechischen Kopisten 800-1600, [Teil] 3, in J. Martin, B. Martin-Hisard, A. Paravicini Bagliani (eds.), Vaticana et medievalia: Etudes en l'honneur de Louis Duval-Arnould, Florence, 41-63: 59
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C. Mazzucchi 1994, Leggere i classici durante la catastrofe (Costantinopoli, maggio-agosto 1203): le note marginali al Diodoro Siculo Vaticano gr. 130. Parte prima: stratigrafia, Aevum, 68(1), 164-218: 164-218
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C. Mazzucchi 1995, Leggere i classici durante la catastrofe (Costantinopoli, maggio-agosto 1203): le note marginali al Diodoro Siculo Vaticano gr. 130. Parte seconda: i dodecasillabi della terza mano e la personalità del loro autore, Aevum, 69(1), 200-258: 202-256
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G. Mercati, P. Franchi de' Cavalieri, 1923, Codices Vaticani Graeci. Codices 1-329 (vol. 1), Rome: 157-158
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Diktyon (Pinakes), 66761
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Comment |
Kaldellis (2015: 81): "We have no evidence for its use during the subsequent two centuries, but in the second half of the twelfth century it began to receive attention by readers and annotators, some of whom seem to have been working as a “reading group.” They marked out passages for extraction in anthologies, or just marked “NB” when they thought a passage was noteworthy and worth copying or remembering."
Mazzucchi (1994: 176-218) discusses the several later hands, from the 12th until the 15th century, who left traces in the margins of this manuscript. |
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