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A Bibliography on Paris. Gr. 2548

Parisinus graecus 2548, a parchment of the early tenth or ninth century, is one of the most eminent manuscripts in ancient grammar—it is our best witness for Apollonius’ Syntax, and our sole witness for his treatises on pronouns, adverbs, and connectives. Somewhat surprisingly, in the last hundred years Apollonian scholars have done virtually no work on this manuscript. Worse, many have failed to take notice of the recent results of palaeography and codicology: Catherine Dalimier, for instance, on p. 12 of her new edition of the Connectives, dates it still to the eleventh or twelfth century. A separate bibliography on the Parisinus 2548 might thus be of use to some.

Wednesday, 6 August 2008   ::   {Ancient Grammar, Apollonian Manuscripts}   ::   You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

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