Horace scholiasts Porphyrio and ‘Acro’ in early modern printed editions (1474–1838)

Reviewing the printing fortune of ancient scholia on Horace, Porphyrio and ‘Acro’, I examine the degree of importance attached to ancient scholia before they appeared in nineteenth-century critical editions. To what purpose were the scholia first printed? Where did they stand in relation to contemp...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:0fc1b5008724469da7d5df34923479c22021-12-05T10:14:57ZHorace scholiasts Porphyrio and ‘Acro’ in early modern printed editions (1474–1838)10.5565/rev/studiaaurea.711988-1088https://doaj.org/article/0fc1b5008724469da7d5df34923479c22013-12-01T00:00:00Zhttps://studiaaurea.com/article/view/71https://doaj.org/toc/1988-1088 Reviewing the printing fortune of ancient scholia on Horace, Porphyrio and ‘Acro’, I examine the degree of importance attached to ancient scholia before they appeared in nineteenth-century critical editions. To what purpose were the scholia first printed? Where did they stand in relation to contemporary commentaries? Paulina TaraskinUniversitat de Girona; Universitat Autònoma de BarcelonaarticleHoracescholiaPorphyrio‘Acro’printingeditionsFrench literature - Italian literature - Spanish literature - Portuguese literaturePQ1-3999CAENESStudia Aurea: Revista de Literatura Española y Teoría Literaria del Renacimiento y Siglo de Oro, Vol 7 (2013)
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EN
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topic Horace
scholia
Porphyrio
‘Acro’
printing
editions
French literature - Italian literature - Spanish literature - Portuguese literature
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spellingShingle Horace
scholia
Porphyrio
‘Acro’
printing
editions
French literature - Italian literature - Spanish literature - Portuguese literature
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Paulina Taraskin
Horace scholiasts Porphyrio and ‘Acro’ in early modern printed editions (1474–1838)
description Reviewing the printing fortune of ancient scholia on Horace, Porphyrio and ‘Acro’, I examine the degree of importance attached to ancient scholia before they appeared in nineteenth-century critical editions. To what purpose were the scholia first printed? Where did they stand in relation to contemporary commentaries?
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author Paulina Taraskin
author_facet Paulina Taraskin
author_sort Paulina Taraskin
title Horace scholiasts Porphyrio and ‘Acro’ in early modern printed editions (1474–1838)
title_short Horace scholiasts Porphyrio and ‘Acro’ in early modern printed editions (1474–1838)
title_full Horace scholiasts Porphyrio and ‘Acro’ in early modern printed editions (1474–1838)
title_fullStr Horace scholiasts Porphyrio and ‘Acro’ in early modern printed editions (1474–1838)
title_full_unstemmed Horace scholiasts Porphyrio and ‘Acro’ in early modern printed editions (1474–1838)
title_sort horace scholiasts porphyrio and ‘acro’ in early modern printed editions (1474–1838)
publisher Universitat de Girona; Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
publishDate 2013
url https://doaj.org/article/0fc1b5008724469da7d5df34923479c2
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