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Carmina Latina Epigraphica, 1

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Die Reihenfolge beginnt mit dem eBook "Euclidis Elementa / Libri XI–XIII cum appendicibus". Wer alle eBookz der Reihe nach lesen möchte, sollte mit diesem Band von I. L. Heiberg beginnen. Der zweite Teil der Reihe "Aulularia sive Querolus" ist am 14.06.2023 erschienen. Die Reihe umfasst derzeit 3 Bände. Der neueste Band trägt den Titel "Carmina Latina Epigraphica, 1".

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Cover: Euclidis Elementa / Libri XI–XIII cum appendicibus
  • Autor: Heiberg, I. L.
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  • Veröffentlicht: 07.09.2021
  • Genre: Sonstiges

Euclidis Elementa / Libri XI–XIII cum appendicibus

EUCLIDIS ELEMENTA V. IV (STAMATIS) 2A BT E-BOOK
Cover: Aulularia sive Querolus
  • Autor: Brandenburg, Yannick
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  • Genre: Comedy

Aulularia sive Querolus

This edition presents a newly edited text of the late antique prose comedy Aulularia sive Querolus, handed down under the name of Plautus. The edition is based on the latest findings on the history of the play's transmission and for the first time takes into account all the manuscripts known today. Those used for the text constitution were all newly collated for this edition.

Cover: Carmina Latina Epigraphica, 1
  • Autor: Cugusi, Paolo
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  • Veröffentlicht: 14.07.2023
  • Genre: Roman

Carmina Latina Epigraphica, 1

The purpose of this edition is to take up Buecheler’s admirable sylloge of Carmina Latina Epigraphica (1895-1926, 3 volumes). Since 1926 many new Latin metrical inscriptions and graffiti have been discovered, which greatly increased the number of epigraphic poetic texts previously known. These inscriptions have to be collected in order to be easily found, known and noticeable; the present sylloge aims at this outcome. An essential apparatus criticus with textual, historical, metrical, linguistic, and stylistic notes (approximately as in Buecheler’s edition) accompanies the edition of the texts. The texts are collected in three sections; the first and major section includes the carmina epigraphica whose metrical nature is undoubted, the second includes the commatica and the texts of dubious nature, the third one the aliena. In sections one and two the texts are arranged essentially according to the diatopic distribution and, inwards, to the chronological one. A concise preface focuses the most important questions in the field of the Latin metrical epigraphy. Many indexes conclude the work in two volumes, comprising about 1600 texts.

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