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Part IV - Modern Reading as Textual Archaeology

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 September 2018

Teresa Shawcross
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Princeton University, New Jersey
Ida Toth
Affiliation:
University of Oxford
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Further Reading

The main sources are: Chauvot, A., ed., Procope de Gaza, Priscien de Césarée, panégyriques de l’empereur Anastase Ier (Bonn, 1986); E. Livrea, ed., Pamprepii Panopolitani carmina (P. Gr. Vindob. 19788 A-C) (Leipzig, 1979). For background, see: F. K. Haarer, Anastasius I: Empire and Politics in the Late Roman World (Cambridge, 2006); T. Viljamaa, Studies in Greek Encomiastic Poetry of the Early Byzantine Period (Helsinki, 1968); R. C. McCail, ‘P. Gr. Vindob. 29788C: Hexameter Encomium on an Un-named Emperor’, JHS, 98 (1978), 38–63.Google Scholar

Further Reading

The main source is: Darrouzès, J. and Westerink, L. G., eds., Théodore Daphnopatès. Correspondance (Paris, 1978). Background can be found in: W. Hörandner, Der Prosarhythmus in der rhetorischen Literatur der Byzantiner (Vienna, 1981) and A. P. Kazhdan, A History of Byzantine Literature, 850–1000, ed. C. Angelidi (Athens, 2006).Google Scholar

Further Reading

The main edition: Eideneier, H., ed., Ptochoprodromos: Einführung, kritische Ausgabe, deutsche Übersetzung, Glossa (Cologne, 1991). Studies include: H. Eideneier and N. Eideneier, ‘Zum Fünfzehnsilber der Ptochoprodromika’ in Ἀφιέρωμα στὸν καθηγητὴ Λίνο Πολίτη (Thessalonike, 1979), 1–7; M. C. Janssen and M. D. Lauxtermann, ‘Το παράπονο του δασκάλου: ο Πτωχοπρόδρομος και η βυζαντινή γραμματική παράδοση’ in I. García Gálvez and O. Omatos Sáenz, eds., Tolmiros Skapaneas: Homenaje al Profesor K. A. Dimadis (Vitoria-Gasteiz, 2012), 25–41; M. C. Janssen, ‘Verb Morphology’ in D. Holton, G. Horrocks et al., eds., The Cambridge Grammar of Medieval and Early Modern Greek, forthcoming; G. Wakker, Conditions and Conditionals: An Investigation of Ancient Greek (Amsterdam, 1994).Google Scholar

Further Reading

The main text: Jeffreys, E. M., ed. and trans., Digenis Akritis: The Grottaferrata and Escorial Versions (Cambridge, 1998); E. Trapp, Digenes Akrites. Synoptische Ausgabe der ältesten Versionen (Vienna, 1971). See also: E. Trapp, W. Hörandner, J. Diethart et al., Lexikon zur byzantinischen Gräzität, 7 Fasc. (Vienna, 1994–2011); and A. McCabe, A Byzantine Encyclopaedia of Horse Medicine: The Sources, Compilation, and Transmission of the Hippiatrica (Oxford, 2007).Google Scholar

Further Reading

For the Italian edition, see: Roncaglia, A., ed., Teseida: delle nozze d’Emilia (Bari, 1941). For the Greek: E. Follieri, ed., Il Teseida neogreco, Libro i. Saggio di edizione (Rome, 1959); B. Olsen, ‘The Greek Translation of Boccaccio’s Theseid Book 6’, ClMed, 41 (1990), 275–301; S. Kaklamanis, ‘Ὁ Πρόλογος εἰς τὸ βιβλίον τοῦ Θησέου, Ἐκδοτικὴ διερεύνηση’ in N. M. Panagiotakes, ed., Ἄνθη Xαρίτων (Venice, 1998), 101–74. Study: S. Kaklamanis, ‘Ἀπὸ τὸ χειρόγραφο στὸ ἔντυπο: Θησέος καὶ γάμοι τῆς Αἰμίλιας (1529)’, Θησαυρίσματα, 27 (1997), 151–2.Google Scholar

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