The continuity of classical literature through fragmentary traditions

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The continuity of classical literature through fragmentary traditions

edited by Francesco Ginelli and Francesco Lupi

(Trends in classics : supplementary volumes, v. 105)

De Gruyter, c2021

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Papers presented at the panel, part of the 10th Celtic Conference in Classics, 19-22 July 2017, McGill University and Université de Montréal

Includes bibliographical references and indexes

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内容説明

Fragmentary texts play a central role in Classics. Their study poses a stimulating challenge to scholars and readers, while its methods and principles, far from being rigidly immutable, invite constant reflection on its methods, approaches, and goals. By focusing on some of the most relevant issues that fragmentologists have to face, this book contributes to the ongoing and lively debate on the study of fragmentary texts. This volume contains an extensive theoretical introduction on the study of textual fragments, followed by eight essays on a wide variety of topics relevant to the study of fragmentary texts across literary genres. The chapters range from archaic Greek epics (the Hesiodic corpus) to late-antique grammarian Nonius Marcellus as a source of fragments of Republican literature. All contributions share a nuanced, critical attention to the main methodological implications of the study of fragmentary texts and mutually contribute to highlighting the field's common specificities and limitations, both in theory and in editorial practice. The book offers a representative spectrum of fragmentological issues, providing all readers with an interest in Classics with an up-to-date, methodologically aware approach to the field.

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