The paper sheds light on the history of the transmission of Xenophon's writings in Byzantium during the 9th and 10th centuries, by focusing principally on the surviving manuscripts: Scorialensis T.III.14, with the Cyropaedia, copied under the reign of Leo VI (886-912); Ambr. B 119 sup., containing some speeches taken from Cyropaedia and Anabasis; Erlangen, UB, Ms. gr. A 1, originally comprehending a large corpus of xenophontean works; Vat. gr. 1335, with a shorter collection.
La Ciropedia dell'Escorial e il suo contesto a Costantinopoli (sec. IX-X)
BANDINI, Michele
2016-01-01
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The paper sheds light on the history of the transmission of Xenophon's writings in Byzantium during the 9th and 10th centuries, by focusing principally on the surviving manuscripts: Scorialensis T.III.14, with the Cyropaedia, copied under the reign of Leo VI (886-912); Ambr. B 119 sup., containing some speeches taken from Cyropaedia and Anabasis; Erlangen, UB, Ms. gr. A 1, originally comprehending a large corpus of xenophontean works; Vat. gr. 1335, with a shorter collection.File in questo prodotto:
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