Type(s) |
[32818] Βίβλος ἐγώ, σχεδίη πρωτόγραφος· αὐτὰρ ὁ Τζέτζης
(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 |
1176-1200 |
Manuscript |
MILAN - Biblioteca Ambrosiana C 222 inf. [1176-1200]
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Place in Manuscript |
f. 44v |
Palaeographical information |
The initial of each verse is written in red ink.
Pizzone (2020: 679): 'It is interesting that in the manuscript there is a blank space between εἰσοράας and πᾶς, as if the author had left room to complete the verse later.' |
Contextual information |
The epigram is written at the end of the hypothesis of Aristophanes' Plutus. |
Metre(s) |
Dactylic hexameter
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Genre(s) |
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Subject(s) |
John Tzetzes (12th c.) - PBW: Ioannes/459/ - RGK: - VGH: - PBE: - PLP: - PMBZ:
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Image source(s) |
http://213.21.172.25/0b02da8280051c1e
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Bibliography |
Primary
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E. Martini, D. Bassi, 1906, Catalogus codicum graecorum Bibliothecae Ambrosianae (vol. 2), Milan: 985
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A. Pizzone 2020, Self-authorization and Strategies of Autography in John Tzetzes: The Logismoi Rediscovered, Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Studies (GRBS), 60, 652-690: 679
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L. Positano, 1960, Jo. Tzetzae Commentarii in Aristophanem. Prolegomena et Commentarium in Plutum (vol. 1), Groningen: XCII
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Number of verses |
3 |
Acknowledgements |
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Permalink |
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