The muratorian fragment: text, translation, commentary
Clare K. Rothschild
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- T�ubingen : Mohr Siebeck, [2022]
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- Table of Contents:
- Cover
- Title
- Acknowledgments
- Table of Contents
- List of Abbreviations
- Chapter One: History, Genre, Text
- A. Introduction
- B. Problems in the Study of the Muratorian Fragment
- Presumed Date(s) of Composition
- C. Theoretical Issues
- Text and Genre
- Deciphering the Genre
- Analysis
- Excursus: Decretum Gelasianum
- Eucherius of Lyons
- D. Text and Translation
- Critical Edition
- E. English Translation
- Conspectus: Muratorian Fragment
- F. Composition
- Table 1. Ring Composition
- G. Conclusion
- Chapter Two: History of Scholarship
- A. Introduction
- B. Manuscript Discovery
- 1740-1840: Discovery and Initial Reaction
- 1840-1940: Renaissance of Interest
- Tregelles's Visit to the Biblioteca Ambrosiana
- Excursus: Tregelles's Letter to His Cousin
- Brooke Foss Westcott (1825-1901)
- Friedrich Hermann Hesse, Theodor Zahn, Gottfried Kuhn
- Joseph Barber Lightfoot
- August Reifferscheid, Guerrino Amelli, Carl Paul Caspari, Paolo Angelo Ballerini
- Giovanni Mercati (1866-1957)
- Cuthbert Hamilton Turner (1860-1930), John Chapman, O. S. B. (1865-1933), Edgar Simmons Buchanan (1872-1932), Henri Leclerq (1869-1945)
- Saverio Ritter, Agostino Saba
- Excursus: Documentary Notes
- 1940-Present
- Albert C. Sundberg Jr. (1921-2006)
- Geoffrey M. Hahneman
- Mirella Ferrari
- Carolyn Osiek
- William Horbury
- C. Conclusion
- Chapter Three: Codicology, Paleography, and Contents of Ambr. I 101 sup.
- A. Introduction
- B. Codicology of Codex Ambr. I 101 sup
- Introduction
- Provenance: Bobbio Abbey
- Excursus: Bobbio Catalogue
- Excursus: Comparative Evidence
- Physica Description, General Conditions, Appearance and Numbering of Leaves and Gatherings
- Table 1. Elements of the Codex
- Table 2. Quire Signatures in Ambr. I 101 sup
- Table 3. Number of Lines per Page in the Muratorian Codex
- Excursus: Computus
- Tables of Contents of Codex Ambr. I 101 sup
- Table 4. Monti's Two Tables of Contents in Ambr. I 101 sup
- Table 5. Comparison of Two Reports of Contents of Ambr. I 101 sup
- C. Paleography and Orthography of Ambr. I 101 sup
- Organizational Paratext, Ornamentation, Marginalia
- Summation
- D. Actual Contents of Ambr. I 101 sup
- Table 6. Contents of Ambr. I 101 sup. ("Muratorian Codex")
- Discussion of the Contents of Ambr. I 101 sup
- Table 7. Contents of the Muratorian Codex
- Excursus: Anonymous, Abraham's Sermon
- Table 8. Pseudo-Augustine, Sermo 7 and the Sermo de Abraham
- E. Conclusion
- Chapter Four: Latinity of the Muratorian Fragment
- A. Introduction
- B. The Fragment's Language: A Brief History of the Debate
- Latinity
- Julio Campos
- Bilingual Case for Victorinus of Pettau
- Greek Translation
- Excursus: Victorinus, Comm. Apoc. 1.7 and the Muratorian Fragment
- Table 1. Victorinus, Comm. Apoc. 1.7 and MF ll. 46-63
- Conclusion
- C. Medieval Manuscript Abbreviation Hypothesis
- Introduction
- Author/Creator:
- Rothschild, Clare K. , author
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- English
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Greek, Ancient (to 1453) - Language Notes:
- Item content: English
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- Includes bibliographical references and index.
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- Call Numbers:
- BS2320 .R68 2022eb
- ISBNs:
- 3161611756 (electronic book)
9783161611759 (electronic book) - OCLC Numbers:
- 1313516874
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- 3276394 (source: EbpS)
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