Re: Manuscript traditions of the Greek classics
Von: Matteo (matteo.olivieri@tele2.it) [Profil]
Datum: 05.07.2008 21:45
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Datum: 05.07.2008 21:45
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On Jul 1, 7:22 pm, Roger Pearse <roger.pea...@googlemail.com> wrote: > I've been collecting information on how the Greek classics get to us > -- lists of extant manuscripts, etc. It's by no means complete, but > still very interesting. It's here: > > http://www.tertullian.org/rpearse/manuscripts/greek_classics.htm > > I accidentally also got the transmission of the letters of St. Basil > the Great, so that's here for comparison: > > http://www.tertullian.org/rpearse/manuscripts/basil_letters.htm > > All the best, > > Roger Pearse Great work! i'd be curious to know what you've found about Herodotus; i used this author very much in my investigation on greek tyrants. Matteo[ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
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- Roger Pearse (05.07.2008 22:10)
