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The Transmission of Greek Texts from the Author to the Editor of Today

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 February 2024

Jean Irigoin*
Affiliation:
École pratique des hautes études, Paris
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A recent publication was the starting point of this discussion, whose purpose is to demonstrate the interest of a comparative history of the philological traditions of diverse cultures.

Type
Research Article
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Copyright © ICPHS 1999

References

Notes

1. Jean Irigoin (1997) Tradition et critique des textes grecs (Paris, Les Belles Lettres).

2. As P. Hadot has done, from 1988 onwards, in his edition of Plotinus, Les écrits de Plotin.

3. Galen in Epid. III [2, 4] CMG v, 10. 2. 1, Leipzig, 1936, p. 79. ed. Wenkebach-Pfaff.

4. J. Irigoin (1998) La composition architecturale du Philoctète de Sophocle, Revue des études anciennes, 100, 1998, 509-24; La composition architecturale des Euménides d'Eschyle, Cahiers du GITA, 11, 1998, 7-32.