This paper focuses on the presence of Jerome as a source for the Liber Glossarum. My work provides an overview of this presence (with detailed tables displaying lists of glosses and Jerome‘s quoted works) and a discussion about problems and opportunities connected with this kind of research. In the last section, the paper offers the analysis of a specific entry - LG, SV 373-374 (Substantia) – whose text is ascribed to Jerome by the Liber Glossarum, even though without any confirmation within his corpus of writings. I show how these two glosses actually contain a large portion of the Epistula de Substantia written by Potamius of Lisbon. The Liber Glossarum seems to be the earliest witness for Potamius‘ text.
Girolamo nel Liber Glossarum. Una prima ricognizione (con qualche sorpresa).
VENUTI, Martina Chiara
2016-01-01
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This paper focuses on the presence of Jerome as a source for the Liber Glossarum. My work provides an overview of this presence (with detailed tables displaying lists of glosses and Jerome‘s quoted works) and a discussion about problems and opportunities connected with this kind of research. In the last section, the paper offers the analysis of a specific entry - LG, SV 373-374 (Substantia) – whose text is ascribed to Jerome by the Liber Glossarum, even though without any confirmation within his corpus of writings. I show how these two glosses actually contain a large portion of the Epistula de Substantia written by Potamius of Lisbon. The Liber Glossarum seems to be the earliest witness for Potamius‘ text.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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