La tradizione manoscritta del centone di Proba

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La tradizione manoscritta del centone di Proba
Lucarini, Carlo M.

From the journal Hermes Hermes, Volume 142, September 2014, issue 3

Published by Franz Steiner Verlag

article, 10963 Words
Original language: Italian
Hermes 2014, pp 349-370
https://doi.org/10.25162/hermes-2014-0021

Abstract

The manuscript tradition of Proba’s "Cento" was investigated by K. SCHENKL, whose edition (CSEL 1888) remains the basis of every further inquiry. He knew some 25 manuscripts, only eleven of which are reported in his apparatus. Going through catalogues I have discovered about 40 new manuscripts, most of which belong to the humanistic age. After listing all the manuscripts, I try to establish their relationships. Although I consider restricted evidence (I have collated systematically about 100 verses), some facts seem to be plain. The humanistic tradition originates from three old manuscripts (Cantabrig. Sanctae Trinitatis O.7.7; Parisinus Lat. 13048; Vaticanus Pal. Lat. 1753), while another very important old manuscript (Parisinus Lat. 7701) has no progeny. I try to place all the manuscripts in a stemma.

Author information

Carlo M. Lucarini