Type(s) |
[3828] Εἰς πόλον εἰ γαίηθεν ἴδῃς, ἅμα πάντα δοκεύεις
(3 verses)
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Text source |
DBBE
(Inspection of a reproduction of the manuscript)
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Text status |
Text completely known |
Date |
1376-1425 |
Manuscript |
LONDON - British Library - Burney 111 [1376-1425]
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Place in Manuscript |
f. 2v |
Palaeographical information |
Title, initial letter and punctuation at the end of each verse are written in red ink. |
Contextual information |
The epigram is the second in a series of four that precede Ptolemy's Geography. |
Metre(s) |
Dactylic hexameter
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Genre(s) |
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Subject(s) |
Claudius Ptolemy (2nd c.)
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Image source(s) |
http://www.bl.uk/manuscripts/Viewer.aspx?ref=burney_ms_111_f002v
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Bibliography |
Primary
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J. Forshall, 1840, The Burney Manuscripts, London: 45
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S. McKendrick, 1999, The British Library. Summary Catalogue of Greek Manuscripts (vol. 1), London: 68
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K. Nobbe, 1843, Claudii Ptolemaei Geographia (vol. 1), Hildesheim:
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I. Taxidis, 2017, Les épigrammes de Maxime Planude. Introduction, édition critique, traduction française et annotation, Berlin: 99
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Number of verses |
3 |
Related occurrence(s) |
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Acknowledgements |
The credits system has been implemented in 2019. Credits from before the new system was in use might be incomplete.
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Permalink |
https://www.dbbe.ugent.be/occurrences/23185 |