A parchment bifolium now kept in Urbana-Champaign is the only extant evidence of a text of Virgil (Aen. III 136-177, 191-232, 246-287, 301-342) copied in Rome in the so called ‘romanesca’ caroline minuscule. Palaeograhical and codicological description of the fragment, together with an editio princeps of the numerous interlinear and marginal glosses, is here provided.
Ammirati, S. (2015). Un poco noto Virgilio “romano”: Urbana-Champaign, William R. and Clarice V. Spurlock Museum inv. 1931.20.00002. In M. Capasso, M. De Nonno (a cura di), Studi paleografici e papirologici in memoria di Paolo Radiciotti (pp. 12-32). Lecce : Pensa Multimedia.
Un poco noto Virgilio “romano”: Urbana-Champaign, William R. and Clarice V. Spurlock Museum inv. 1931.20.00002
AMMIRATI, SERENA
2015-01-01
Abstract
A parchment bifolium now kept in Urbana-Champaign is the only extant evidence of a text of Virgil (Aen. III 136-177, 191-232, 246-287, 301-342) copied in Rome in the so called ‘romanesca’ caroline minuscule. Palaeograhical and codicological description of the fragment, together with an editio princeps of the numerous interlinear and marginal glosses, is here provided.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.