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The Y Tradition of the Theaetetus

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 February 2009

W. F. Hicken
Affiliation:
Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford

Extract

Vindobonensis Y (21), written round about the beginning of the fourteenth century, contains sixteen dialogues and six Spuria in a curious order, the first two Tetralogies and the Parmenides, then the Gorgias, Meno, Hippias Major, Symposium, Timaeus, Alcibiades I and II, and Spuria 7, 1–5, and was thought by Jordan and Immisch

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Classical Association 1967

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References

1 Immisch (and others) dated this manuscript to the fourteenth century or later (Philologische Studien zu Platon, ii. 72),Google Scholar but Professor A. Turyn has found some precise evidence to show that ‘Y is in its entirety a product of about 1300 A.D., written in Constantinople by seven scribes, one of whom was Maximus Planudes.’ (Quotation from a letter dated 21 Aug. 1965.)

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2 Very occasionally there are errors in Y which do not spring readily from the reading in Esc, e.g. 153 b 5 ; B W T Par: Esc: Y.

3 Mr. W. S. M. Nicoll has argued in C.Q. N.s. xvi (1966), 70 ff., that for the Apology also Y depends on Esc, though in this case he finds that Esc probably derives from Par itself.Google Scholar

4 List A below.

5 List B below.

6 List C below.

7 List D below.

8 List E below.

9 e.g. 143 b i

10 e.g. in 144 a 4 et 204 c 10 om. T Esc Y: habet et Par.

11 List F below.

12 e.g. the read for , by B Y in 153 d 8.

13 e.g. 160 a 1 T Par Esc.

1 The only trace of this seems to be a slightly defective omicron.