This paper addresses from a lexicographical point of view the question of the uncertain chronology of Iulius Victor’s Ars rhetorica. The first part of the article discusses the (few) external and internal data on which previous scholars have based the approx- imate dating of the work to the 4th century. In the second part of the paper an overall analysis of Iulius Victor’s vocabulary reveals striking similarities with the archaizing vo- cabulary of writers from 5th-century Gallia, such as Sidonius Apollinaris and Claudianus Mamertus, thus leading to the hypothesis that Iulius Victor belonged to the same geo- graphical and chronological context. The third and final section of the article develops further this hypothesis, investigating the connections between the relative chronology of Iulius Victor’s Ars rhetorica and that of Rufinus’ De numeris and Priscian’s De metris Terentii.
Sulla datazione di Giulio Vittore. Un’ipotesi lessicografica / SPANGENBERG YANES, Elena. - In: MUSEUM HELVETICUM. - ISSN 0027-4054. - 1:80(2023), pp. 113-127. [10.24894/2673–2963.00081]
Sulla datazione di Giulio Vittore. Un’ipotesi lessicografica
Elena Spangenberg Yanes
2023
Abstract
This paper addresses from a lexicographical point of view the question of the uncertain chronology of Iulius Victor’s Ars rhetorica. The first part of the article discusses the (few) external and internal data on which previous scholars have based the approx- imate dating of the work to the 4th century. In the second part of the paper an overall analysis of Iulius Victor’s vocabulary reveals striking similarities with the archaizing vo- cabulary of writers from 5th-century Gallia, such as Sidonius Apollinaris and Claudianus Mamertus, thus leading to the hypothesis that Iulius Victor belonged to the same geo- graphical and chronological context. The third and final section of the article develops further this hypothesis, investigating the connections between the relative chronology of Iulius Victor’s Ars rhetorica and that of Rufinus’ De numeris and Priscian’s De metris Terentii.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.