This paper examines in a philological point of view the five manuscripts of the κ family of the scholia on Euripides' Hippolytus and analyzes their connections with the Par. Gr. 2713 and the edition of Euripidean scholia by Arsenius Apostolis. This family was entirely neglected by Schwartz and three of these five manuscripts were not collated in the recent edition of the scholia to Hippolytus. So, this short essay tries to shed some light on them and on their philological and codicological value. The second part the paper offers a partial collation and a philological examination of the scholia to Hippolytus that Scipione Carteromaco wrote on his incunabulum of Euripides' tragedies edited by Ianos Lascaris in the last years of XV century; furthemore, it attempts to establish the source used by the Italian humanist and the time when he did this work.
Alcuni testimoni degli scholia all'Ippolito di epoca umanistica: la famiglia κ e l'incunabolo di Scipione Carteromaco
Cavarzeran J
2021-01-01
Abstract
This paper examines in a philological point of view the five manuscripts of the κ family of the scholia on Euripides' Hippolytus and analyzes their connections with the Par. Gr. 2713 and the edition of Euripidean scholia by Arsenius Apostolis. This family was entirely neglected by Schwartz and three of these five manuscripts were not collated in the recent edition of the scholia to Hippolytus. So, this short essay tries to shed some light on them and on their philological and codicological value. The second part the paper offers a partial collation and a philological examination of the scholia to Hippolytus that Scipione Carteromaco wrote on his incunabulum of Euripides' tragedies edited by Ianos Lascaris in the last years of XV century; furthemore, it attempts to establish the source used by the Italian humanist and the time when he did this work.I documenti in ARCA sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.