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Studies in Early Medieval Latin Glossaries: Variorum Collected Studies

Autor Wallace Martin Lindsay, Michael Lapidge
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 28 mar 1996
Glossaries are one of the most important sources for our knowledge of early medieval schools, for they provide an accurate records of what texts were studied and how they were understood. But they are also very difficult to access: countless glossaries lie unpublished in manuscript, the relations between them are unknown, and their origins are obscure. The most important contribution to solving these problems was made by Wallace Martin Lindsay (1858-1937), one of the greatest classical scholars ever produced in the British Isles, who in a pioneering series of articles identified the principal glossaries and clarified their relationships; he subsequently oversaw their publication in Glossaria Latina. So comprehensive was Lindsay's work that the subject virtually stood still for half a century; but recent advances in paleography and Insular Latin studies have drawn scholarly attention to glossaries once again. Any future work on glossaries must be based on Lindsay's pioneering articles; to facilitate such work, these articles have been provided with comprehensive indices of the Latin lemmata and sources of the glossaries, together with an account of recent work on medieval glossaries.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780860783534
ISBN-10: 0860783537
Pagini: 416
Dimensiuni: 150 x 224 x 32 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Variorum Collected Studies

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Contents: Foreword; Preface to Ancient Lore in Medieval Latin Glossaries; Note on the use of glossaries for the dictionary of Medieval Latin; The shorter glosses of Placidus; The 'Abolita' glossary (Vat. Lat. 3321); The St. Gall glossary; The Affatim glossary and others; The Abstrusa glossary and the Liber glossarum; The Festus-glosses of the Abolita glossary; The Philoxenus glossary; The Cyrillus glossary and others; The Corpus, Épinal, Erfurt and Leyden glossaries; The Festus glosses in a Monte Cassino MS. (No. 90); Festus, De Verb. Signif. 284, 30; 'Glossae collectae' in Vat. lat. 1469; Columba’s Altus and the Abstrusa glossary; Virgil scholia in the Ansileubus glossary; Gleanings from glossaries and scholia; Review of Glossaria Latina, vols. I-III; Review of Glossaria Latina, vols. IV-V; Indexes.

Notă biografică

Wallace Martin Lindsay, Michael Lapidge

Descriere

Glossaries are one of the most important sources for our knowledge of early medieval schools, for they provide an accurate records of what texts were studied and how they were understood. But they are also very difficult to access: countless glossaries lie unpublished in manuscript, the relations between them are unknown, and their origins are obscure. The most important contribution to solving these problems was made by Wallace Martin Lindsay (1858-1937), one of the greatest classical scholars ever produced in the British Isles, who in a pioneering series of articles identified the principal glossaries and clarified their relationships; he subsequently oversaw their publication in Glossaria Latina. So comprehensive was Lindsay's work that the subject virtually stood still for half a century; but recent advances in paleography and Insular Latin studies have drawn scholarly attention to glossaries once again. Any future work on glossaries must be based on Lindsay's pioneering articles; to facilitate such work, these articles have been provided with comprehensive indices of the Latin lemmata and sources of the glossaries, together with an account of recent work on medieval glossaries.