Recent researches have demonstrated that ‒ as Wilamowitz and Wentzel already knew ‒ many glosses in the Lexicon Cyrilli (and in Hesychius’ text as preserved in the Marcianus) are not drawn from classical authors, but from the works of Cyril of Alexandria and of other Christian authors. Hence some traditional attributions need revision: in particular, Hesych. π 12 H., suspected to be a fragment of Archilochus (fr. dub. 311 W.2), is in fact from Cyril, Ador. in spir. et verit. PG LXVIII 461b; while ε 4016 L., ascribed to a Hellenistic poet (SH 1077), is drawn from Ador. in spir. et verit. PG LXVIII 412c (or, less probably, from Hom. pasch. 30, PG LXXVII 977b).

Le trappole di Cirillo: Hesych. ε 4016 L., π 12 H.

Corcella, A.
2017-01-01

Abstract

Recent researches have demonstrated that ‒ as Wilamowitz and Wentzel already knew ‒ many glosses in the Lexicon Cyrilli (and in Hesychius’ text as preserved in the Marcianus) are not drawn from classical authors, but from the works of Cyril of Alexandria and of other Christian authors. Hence some traditional attributions need revision: in particular, Hesych. π 12 H., suspected to be a fragment of Archilochus (fr. dub. 311 W.2), is in fact from Cyril, Ador. in spir. et verit. PG LXVIII 461b; while ε 4016 L., ascribed to a Hellenistic poet (SH 1077), is drawn from Ador. in spir. et verit. PG LXVIII 412c (or, less probably, from Hom. pasch. 30, PG LXXVII 977b).
2017
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