The Sources of Beinecke Manuscript 269

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Lynn Leverenz et al., « The Sources of Beinecke Manuscript 269 », Revue d'Histoire des Textes, ID : 10.3406/rht.1992.1378


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Beinecke 269 in the Yale University Library is a composite manuscript containing scholia to Oppian's Haliéutica written by Andreas Darmarios on two separate occasions from two different sources. Evidence is here provided to prove these facts, as is information concerning the position of these scholia in the overall manuscript tradition.

Le ms. Beinecke 269 de la bibliothèque de l'Université de Yale est un manuscrit composite renfermant des scholia de l'Halieutica copiés par Andreas Darmarios en deux temps utilisant deux sources différentes. Des preuves sont fournies ici pour soutenir cette thèse ainsi que des renseignements se rapportant à la position de ces scholia dans la tradition manuscrite.

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