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Bruno, Nicoletta

N. Bruno, Univ. d. St. di Bari Aldo Moro; G. Dovico, Univ. of Cologne; O. Montepaone, Univ. d. St. di Milano; M. Pelucchi, KU Leuven.

The Limits of Exactitude in Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Literature and Textual Transmission</a>

The Limits of Exactitude in Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Literature and Textual Transmission

Building on Calvino’s observations on Exactitude in Six Memos for the Next Millennium, the present book elucidates on the possible definitions of exactitude, the endeavor of reaching exactitude, and the undeniable limits to the achievement of this ambitious milestone.

The Limits of Exactitude in Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Literature and Textual Transmission</a>

The Limits of Exactitude in Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Literature and Textual Transmission

Building on Calvino’s observations on Exactitude in Six Memos for the Next Millennium, the present book elucidates on the possible definitions of exactitude, the endeavor of reaching exactitude, and the undeniable limits to the achievement of this ambitious milestone.

The Limits of Exactitude in Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Literature and Textual Transmission</a>

The Limits of Exactitude in Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Literature and Textual Transmission

Building on Calvino’s observations on Exactitude in Six Memos for the Next Millennium, the present book elucidates on the possible definitions of exactitude, the endeavor of reaching exactitude, and the undeniable limits to the achievement of this ambitious milestone.