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In the last decades the field of research on ancient Greek
scholarship has been the object of a remarkable surge of interest,
with the publication of handbooks, reference works, and new
editions of texts. This partly unexpected revival is very promising
and it continues to enhance and modify both our knowledge of
ancient scholarship and the way in which we are accustomed to
discuss these texts and tackle the editorial and exegetical
challenges they pose. This volume deals with some pivotal aspects
of this topic, being the outcome of a three-year project funded by
the Italian Ministry for Education, University and Research (MIUR)
on specific aspects of the critical re-appraisal of Homer, Hesiod,
Pindar, and Aeschylus in Greek culture throughout antiquity and the
Middle Ages. It tackles issues such as the material form of the
transmission of the exegesis from papyri to codices, the
examination of hitherto unexplored branches of the manuscript
evidence, the discussion of some important scholia, and the role
played by the indirect tradition and the assimilation of the
exegetical heritage in grammatical and lexicographical works. Some
strands of the ancient and medieval scholarship are here
re-evaluated afresh by adopting an interdisciplinary methodology
which blends modern editorial techniques developed for
'problematic' or 'non-authorial' medieval texts with current trends
in the history of philology and literary criticism. In their
diversity of subject matter and approach the papers collected in
the volume give intended readers an excellent overview of the
topics of the project.
This book concerns the field of the history of
philological-grammatical exegesis and ancient scholarship. Over
recent decades this line of research has aroused lively interest,
and noteworthy advances in knowledge have been achieved. In
comparison with the state and trends of studies in the mid-20th
century, the scenario now appears radically changed: editions of
texts, preparation of reference tools, in-depth investigation on
personalities, problems and movementshave ledto substantial
progress in our understanding of these aspects of ancient literary
culture. The five articles that make up this book discuss both
general questions and more specific points. Franco Montanari deals
with the form of the Alexandrian ekdosis on the basis of the
relationship between the library artefact on one hand and the text
as an object of editing on the other. Lara Pagani treats the
problem of the origins of the study of language in Greek Antiquity
and specifically in Hellenistic scholarship. Paola Ascheri
investigates the ideological position adopted by Rome in the age of
Augustus in its relations with the Greek world, on the basis ofher
research into the Homeric scholia and in POxy. 3710. Silvia
Consonni studies some specific aspects of Apollonius Dyscolus'
treatise On adverbs. Fausto Montana discusses the crucial point of
the genesis of Greek scholiastic corpora.
An interdisciplinary approach, crucial as it is in most fields of
research, proves itself to be unescapable in the study of
interactions between the ancient Armenian and Greek worlds and
literatures. The volume arises from such an awareness and collects
papers presented in a conference which has been organized in 2013
at the University of Genova, thanks to a cooperation with the
Universite Paris-Sorbonne, following in the footsteps of a
tradition inaugurated by Giancarlo Bolognesi in the years '80 and
'90. The subject is explored from many points of view: the topic of
Armenian translations of Greek texts - with considerations of a
methodological nature and the discussion of case-studies -, aspects
which pertain to the historical context and the historiographical
sources, the wide theme of the Armenian reception of Biblical,
Christian and Byzantine literature, and finally philological,
linguistic and lexical problems. The aim of this kind of research
is to exploit the cooperation among classical philologists,
linguists and Armenologists, in order to face the challenge of
investigating a subject which requires many different competences.
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