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A Note on Laurentianus XXXII. 2

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 February 2009

P. G. Mason
Affiliation:
Aldenham School

Extract

The following note is based upon a re-examination of the binding, the quire signatures, and the enumeration of the plays of Euripides in L first made at Florence in 1948 and checked in 1952. Its purpose is (1) to suggest that conjectures are still current about L and the exemplar from which it was copied, which cannot be regarded as sufficiently supported by good evidence to justify their retention; and (2) to attempt some further clarification of L's relationship with the MS. Palatinus 287.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Classical Association 1954

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References

page 58 note 1 For recent views on this problem in general v. Maas, Textkritik, p. 27, and Pasquali, Storia della Tradizione e Critica del Testo 2, 36 n. I

page 59 note 1 This is especially clear on 157, where the late hand writes in the number of the play, the personae, and the title Hippolytus, L him self having Phaedra as the title of the play. Cf. also metrical comments on 182 with the play number on 184.

page 59 note 2 For this problem in general v. Pasquali, Storia della Tradizione e Critica del Testo 2, 26 ff.