This paper shows that: 1) the adespoton SH 1185 is handed down by a number of sources greater than that reported by its last editors: not only Zonaras, but also Et. Gen. (AB), Et. Sym. (EF), and Magna Grammatica (Magna Grammatica and especially Et. Gen. [B] providing new, significant readings); 2) the gloss παρείατο in Et. Gen. (A) is likely to transmit a short epic fragment, which had remained unnoticed until now.
Due adespota epici nell’Etymologicum Genuinum: SH 1185 e un potenziale fragmentum novum / Fiori, Simone. - In: RIVISTA DI FILOLOGIA E DI ISTRUZIONE CLASSICA. - ISSN 0035-6220. - 151.2(2023), pp. 366-378.
Due adespota epici nell’Etymologicum Genuinum: SH 1185 e un potenziale fragmentum novum
Simone Fiori
2023
Abstract
This paper shows that: 1) the adespoton SH 1185 is handed down by a number of sources greater than that reported by its last editors: not only Zonaras, but also Et. Gen. (AB), Et. Sym. (EF), and Magna Grammatica (Magna Grammatica and especially Et. Gen. [B] providing new, significant readings); 2) the gloss παρείατο in Et. Gen. (A) is likely to transmit a short epic fragment, which had remained unnoticed until now.File allegati a questo prodotto
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