Within the Latin Anthology, the section 210-214 R (= 201-205 Sh.B.), which was composed by Felix vir clarissimus, celebrates the thermal baths built by the king Thrasamundus (496-523) in a place near Carthage called Alianas. This paper focuses to the quality of the handwritten tradition, against the secular accumulation of conjectures: only the text of the Codex Salmasianus (Parisinus Latinus 10318) itself is able to clarify the context and the true meaning of these poems.

Note sui carmi 210 - 214 R (= 201 - 205 Sh. B.) dell’'Anthologia latina'

VERONESI, VANNI
2010-01-01

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Within the Latin Anthology, the section 210-214 R (= 201-205 Sh.B.), which was composed by Felix vir clarissimus, celebrates the thermal baths built by the king Thrasamundus (496-523) in a place near Carthage called Alianas. This paper focuses to the quality of the handwritten tradition, against the secular accumulation of conjectures: only the text of the Codex Salmasianus (Parisinus Latinus 10318) itself is able to clarify the context and the true meaning of these poems.
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