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Notker III, Labeo or Notker Teutonicus translated a number of Latin
school texts by Boethius into Late Old German, including the
Consolatio Philosophiae (CPh), and wrote explanatory commentaries
on them, mostly in his mother-tongue. He used numerous sources for
his translation and exegesis. This parallel volume 2A to the
volumes of text 2(published in our series Altdeutsche
Textbibliothek) provides the fruits of many years of research into
the sources in the form of a commentary (Notker latinus) on Notkera
(TM)s version of the CPh. It is prefaced by a detailed index of
abbreviations, siglia and literature, followed by a comprehensive
introduction presenting both the sources themselves and the
principles underlying the commentary.
This ANotker latinusA or commentary volume for the ten shorter
works comprises not only the primary sources but also parallel
passages in other texts and interactions with Notker's writings in
general. The editors are confident that this compilation
establishes further and in more detail Notker's authorship of the
St. Gall Tractate, ADe dialecticaA, and ADistributioA, which they
had added to the canon, now that in a recent article, ADie
lateinischen Schriften Notkers des Deutschen. Altes und NeuesA (PBB
124, 2002, p. 411-441), the authenticity of these three texts in
general could be demonstrated. Also treated in this collection are
ADe arte rhetoricaA, ADe partibus logicaeA, ADe syllogismisA, ADe
definitioneA, AComputusA, ADe musicaA, and Notker's Latin letter to
Bishop Hugo of Sitten.
Notker III, Labeo or Notker Teutonicus, teacher in the Benedictine
Abbey of St. Gallen (a 1022), translated a number of Latin school
texts by Boethius into Late Old German, including the Consolatio
Philosophiae (CPh), and wrote explanatory commentaries on them,
mostly in his mother-tongue. He used numerous and various sources
for his translation and exegesis. The first of the parallel volumes
1A, 2A and 3A to the volumes of text 1, 2 and 3 (published in our
series Altdeutsche Textbibliothek) provides the fruits of many
years of research into the sources in the form of a commentary
(Notker latinus) on Notker's version of the CPh. It is prefaced by
a detailed index of abbreviations, siglia and literature followed
by a comprehensive introduction presenting both the sources
themselves and the principles underlying the commentary.
Notker III, Labeo or Notker Teutonicus translated a number of Latin
school texts by Boethius into Late Old German, including the
Consolatio Philosophiae (CPh), and wrote explanatory commentaries
on them, mostly in his mother-tongue. He used numerous sources for
his translation and exegesis. The first of the parallel volumes 1A,
2A and 3A to the volumes of text 1, 2 and 3 (published in our
series Altdeutsche Textbibliothek) provides the fruits of many
years of research into the sources in the form of a commentary
(Notker latinus) on Notkera (TM)s version of the CPh. It is
prefaced by a list of abbreviations and manuscript sigla as well as
a bibliography, followed by a comprehensive introduction presenting
both the sources themselves and the principles underlying the
commentary.
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