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  • 1
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Stockholm : Stockholm University Press
    UID:
    gbv_177846257X
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (146 p.)
    Series Statement: Studia Latina Stockholmiensia
    Content: This is the fifth and final volume of lectures on textual criticism and classical philology - broadly understood - given within the framework of the Ars edendi research programme (2008-2015). ;Two of the six papers in this volume stem from a 2015 workshop on editorial theory and method, the theme of which dealt with fragments and the writing of commentaries. As regards the former, S. Douglas Olson problematizes the creation and continuation of scholarly knowledge concerning texts that have only come down to us in a fragmentary state, emphazising the challenges and pitfalls that lay in wait for the editor. Benjamin Millis offers a nuanced homage and apology for the traditional text edition with a scholarly commentary, especially underscoring its importance as a connective pathway between text and reader as well as the impetus it can give to scholarly research. ;The other four lectures were given at the concluding conference of the Ars edendi programme, held in August 2016. In a case study Cynthia Damon shares her reflections on how to digitally edit Pliny’s Natural History in a form that will provide this work’s rich reception history and at the same time its extensive use of sources, many of which are now lost. The digital component is also prominent in Odd Einar Haugen’s contribution in which he shows that digital mark-up is also an editorial enterprise and how it can be useful for the textual scholar. Dorothea Weber gives an insider’s view of the Corpus Scriptorum Ecclesiasticorum Latinorum, an editorial project on-going since 1864, and especially how improved cataloguing has led to numerous discoveries of texts by St. Augustine. As a conclusion to the volume, David Greetham, one of the founders of the Society for Textual Scholarship, reflects on three different methods for editing texts that have undergone various degrees of rescription, namely the oeuvres of Eriugena, Coleridge, and Eliot
    Note: English
    Language: English
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  • 2
    UID:
    gbv_86313081X
    Format: xix, 452 Seiten , Faksimiles, Diagramme
    ISBN: 0888442033 , 9780888442031
    Series Statement: Studies and texts 203
    Content: "The Arts of Editing Medieval Greek and Latin: A Casebook is a collection of 18 case studies aimed at giving readers a chance to follow textual scholars as they tackle the kind of editorial challenges not normally discussed in manuals on textual criticism. The authors delve into methodological issues that include producing single-manuscript editions or those involving huge numbers of witnesses, editing different versions of the same author's text or anthologies of different authors, capturing stages of textual genesis, dealing with textual variability, relating text and image, utilizing digital tools, and more. They outline the challenges in the given editorial situation and explain the methodologies adopted in the editing process. The case studies are compared and contrasted in a concluding chapter that offers reflections on the editor's role and strategies. Without being prescriptive in the style of handbooks on textual philology, this book offers specific examples of the use to which the various tools in the editor's toolbag may be put in confronting unique editorial situations."--
    Content: Editing the Gloss (later Glossa ordinaria) on the Gospel of John : a structural approach / Alexander Andrée -- The ancient passion of St Clement of Ancyra : preliminary remarks on the planned first edition / Theodora Antonopoulou -- The use of an apparatus Collationum Fontium in the critical edition of a patristic anthology / Alessandra Bucossi -- Editing a Greek Catena to the Psalter from a single illuminated manuscript : Vaticanus Graecus 752 / Barbara Crostini -- Editing Byzantine scholarly texts in authorized manuscripts : the case of Eustathios of Thessalonike's Parekbolai on the Odyssey / Eric Cullhed -- On the problem of editing versions : Peter Riga's Euangelium / Greti Dinkova-Bruun -- Original value : on diplomatics and editorial work / Claes Gejrot -- Editing medieval commentaries on Martianus Capella's De nuptiis hilologiae et Mercurii : a synopsis traditionis / Andrew Hicks -- Liturgical lyrics in many local versions : text edition of Tropes and Prosulas to the Gloria chant in the Medieval mass / Gunilla Iversen -- A modified diplomatic edition of Lectionarium Placentinum / Brian M. Jensen -- The "representative text" : editing sequence commentaries / Erika Kihlman -- Rules and guidelines in book series and their impact on scholarly editions / Caroline Macé -- A "semi-critical" edition of the Model Sermon Collection Sermones moralissimi de tempore by Nicolaus de Aquaevilla / Eva Odelman -- Problems in editing glosses : a case study of Carolingian glosses on Martianus Capella / Sinéad O'Sullivan -- Thoughts on editing Greek scholia : the case of the exegesis to the Odyssey / Filippomaria Pontani -- The dicts and sayings of philosophers in the digital age / Denis Searby -- Insignificant errors of great importance : some notes on the editing of ancient and medieval Latin texts on logic / Christina Thomsen Thörnqvist -- Close to the author -- but how close? Theodorus Metochites, Semeioseis gnomikai / Staffan Wahlgren -- Connecting the case studies : editorial methods and the editorial circle model / Elisabet Göransson
    Note: Literaturangaben
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781771103770
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Arts of editing medieval Greek and Latin ISBN 9781771103770
    Language: English
    Subjects: History , General works , Ancient Studies
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    Keywords: Handschrift ; Griechisch ; Latein ; Mittelalter ; Edition ; Fallstudiensammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Author information: Searby, Denis Michael 1963-
    Author information: Crostini, Barbara
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  • 3
    UID:
    almahu_BV043732632
    Format: xix, 452 Seiten : , Illustrationen, Diagramme ; , 24 cm.
    ISBN: 978-0-88844-203-1
    Series Statement: Studies and texts 203
    Content: This casebook is a collection of 18 case studies aimed at giving readers a chance to follow textual scholars as they tackle the kind of editorial challenges not normally discussed in manuals on textual criticism. The authors delve into methodological issues that include producing single-manuscript editions or those involving huge numbers of witnesses, editing different versions of the same author's text or anthologies of different authors, capturing stages of textual genesis, dealing with textual variability, relating text and image, utilizing digital tools, and more. They outline the challenges in the given editorial situation and explain the methodologies adopted in the editing process. The case studies are compared and contrasted in a concluding chapter that offers reflections on the editor's role and strategies. Without being prescriptive in the style of handbooks on textual philology, this book offers specific examples of the use to which the various tools in the editor's toolbag may be put in confronting unique editorial situations."--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and indexes
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, PDF ISBN 978-1-77110-377-0
    Language: English
    Subjects: History , Ancient Studies
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    Keywords: Griechisch ; Latein ; Handschrift ; Edition ; Fallstudiensammlung ; Konferenzschrift
    Author information: Searby, Denis Michael, 1963-
    Author information: Crostini, Barbara.
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  • 4
    UID:
    almafu_BV043732632
    Format: xix, 452 Seiten : , Illustrationen, Diagramme ; , 24 cm.
    ISBN: 978-0-88844-203-1
    Series Statement: Studies and texts 203
    Content: This casebook is a collection of 18 case studies aimed at giving readers a chance to follow textual scholars as they tackle the kind of editorial challenges not normally discussed in manuals on textual criticism. The authors delve into methodological issues that include producing single-manuscript editions or those involving huge numbers of witnesses, editing different versions of the same author's text or anthologies of different authors, capturing stages of textual genesis, dealing with textual variability, relating text and image, utilizing digital tools, and more. They outline the challenges in the given editorial situation and explain the methodologies adopted in the editing process. The case studies are compared and contrasted in a concluding chapter that offers reflections on the editor's role and strategies. Without being prescriptive in the style of handbooks on textual philology, this book offers specific examples of the use to which the various tools in the editor's toolbag may be put in confronting unique editorial situations."--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and indexes
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, PDF ISBN 978-1-77110-377-0
    Language: English
    Subjects: History , Ancient Studies
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    Keywords: Griechisch ; Latein ; Handschrift ; Edition ; Fallstudiensammlung ; Konferenzschrift
    Author information: Searby, Denis Michael 1963-
    Author information: Crostini, Barbara
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  • 5
    UID:
    gbv_1508160589
    ISBN: 9789188568496
    Note: Literaturangaben
    In: Swedish students at the University of Vienna in the Middle Ages, Stockholm : Sällskapet Runica et Mediaevalia, Centre for Medieval Studies, Stockholm Univ., 2011, (2011), Seite 89-133, 9789188568496
    In: year:2011
    In: pages:89-133
    Language: English
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  • 6
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Stockholm :Stockholm University Press,
    UID:
    almahu_9949710987102882
    Format: 1 online resource (146 pages)
    Content: This is the fifth and final volume of lectures on textual criticism and classical philology - broadly understood - given within the framework of the Ars edendi research programme (2008-2015). ;Two of the six papers in this volume stem from a 2015 workshop on editorial theory and method, the theme of which dealt with fragments and the writing of commentaries. As regards the former, S. Douglas Olson problematizes the creation and continuation of scholarly knowledge concerning texts that have only come down to us in a fragmentary state, emphazising the challenges and pitfalls that lay in wait for the editor. Benjamin Millis offers a nuanced homage and apology for the traditional text edition with a scholarly commentary, especially underscoring its importance as a connective pathway between text and reader as well as the impetus it can give to scholarly research. ;The other four lectures were given at the concluding conference of the Ars edendi programme, held in August 2016. In a case study Cynthia Damon shares her reflections on how to digitally edit Pliny's Natural History in a form that will provide this work's rich reception history and at the same time its extensive use of sources, many of which are now lost. The digital component is also prominent in Odd Einar Haugen's contribution in which he shows that digital mark-up is also an editorial enterprise and how it can be useful for the textual scholar. Dorothea Weber gives an insider's view of the Corpus Scriptorum Ecclesiasticorum Latinorum, an editorial project on-going since 1864, and especially how improved cataloguing has led to numerous discoveries of texts by St. Augustine. As a conclusion to the volume, David Greetham, one of the founders of the Society for Textual Scholarship, reflects on three different methods for editing texts that have undergone various degrees of rescription, namely the oeuvres of Eriugena, Coleridge, and Eliot.
    Note: 1. Introduction -- 2. Eupolis' Lost Taxiarchoi and the Problem of Academic Consensus -- 3. Commentaries and the Problem of Authority (with particular attention to editing fragments) -- 4. On editing the reception of Pliny's Natural History -- 5. Beyond the Edition: On the Linguistic Annotation of Vernacular Texts -- 6. Challenges of Editing Latin Patristic Texts: A report from inside the Corpus Scriptorum Ecclesiasticorum Latinorum -- 7.Editing in Three Movements: Eriugena, Coleridge, Eliot.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 91-7635-116-5
    Language: English
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  • 7
    UID:
    gbv_514569301
    Format: X, 356 S , Ill
    ISBN: 9185445258
    Series Statement: Studia Latina Stockholmiensia 53
    Note: Zugl.: Stockholm, Univ., Diss., 2006 , Kommentar engl., kommentierte Werke lat.
    Language: English
    Subjects: Musicology , Ancient Studies
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    Keywords: Kommentar ; Sequenz ; Geschichte 1200-1500 ; Sequenz ; Kommentar ; Mittellatein ; Quelle ; Hochschulschrift ; Kommentar
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  • 8
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Stockholm, Sweden :Stockholm University Press,
    UID:
    edoccha_9959843431202883
    Format: 1 online resource (146 pages)
    Content: This is the fifth and final volume of lectures on textual criticism and classical philology - broadly understood - given within the framework of the Ars edendi research programme (2008-2015). ;Two of the six papers in this volume stem from a 2015 workshop on editorial theory and method, the theme of which dealt with fragments and the writing of commentaries. As regards the former, S. Douglas Olson problematizes the creation and continuation of scholarly knowledge concerning texts that have only come down to us in a fragmentary state, emphazising the challenges and pitfalls that lay in wait for the editor. Benjamin Millis offers a nuanced homage and apology for the traditional text edition with a scholarly commentary, especially underscoring its importance as a connective pathway between text and reader as well as the impetus it can give to scholarly research. ;The other four lectures were given at the concluding conference of the Ars edendi programme, held in August 2016. In a case study Cynthia Damon shares her reflections on how to digitally edit Pliny's Natural History in a form that will provide this work's rich reception history and at the same time its extensive use of sources, many of which are now lost. The digital component is also prominent in Odd Einar Haugen's contribution in which he shows that digital mark-up is also an editorial enterprise and how it can be useful for the textual scholar. Dorothea Weber gives an insider's view of the Corpus Scriptorum Ecclesiasticorum Latinorum, an editorial project on-going since 1864, and especially how improved cataloguing has led to numerous discoveries of texts by St. Augustine. As a conclusion to the volume, David Greetham, one of the founders of the Society for Textual Scholarship, reflects on three different methods for editing texts that have undergone various degrees of rescription, namely the oeuvres of Eriugena, Coleridge, and Eliot.
    Language: English
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  • 9
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Stockholm, Sweden :Stockholm University Press,
    UID:
    almahu_9949282522402882
    Format: 1 online resource (146 pages)
    Content: This is the fifth and final volume of lectures on textual criticism and classical philology - broadly understood - given within the framework of the Ars edendi research programme (2008-2015). ;Two of the six papers in this volume stem from a 2015 workshop on editorial theory and method, the theme of which dealt with fragments and the writing of commentaries. As regards the former, S. Douglas Olson problematizes the creation and continuation of scholarly knowledge concerning texts that have only come down to us in a fragmentary state, emphazising the challenges and pitfalls that lay in wait for the editor. Benjamin Millis offers a nuanced homage and apology for the traditional text edition with a scholarly commentary, especially underscoring its importance as a connective pathway between text and reader as well as the impetus it can give to scholarly research. ;The other four lectures were given at the concluding conference of the Ars edendi programme, held in August 2016. In a case study Cynthia Damon shares her reflections on how to digitally edit Pliny's Natural History in a form that will provide this work's rich reception history and at the same time its extensive use of sources, many of which are now lost. The digital component is also prominent in Odd Einar Haugen's contribution in which he shows that digital mark-up is also an editorial enterprise and how it can be useful for the textual scholar. Dorothea Weber gives an insider's view of the Corpus Scriptorum Ecclesiasticorum Latinorum, an editorial project on-going since 1864, and especially how improved cataloguing has led to numerous discoveries of texts by St. Augustine. As a conclusion to the volume, David Greetham, one of the founders of the Society for Textual Scholarship, reflects on three different methods for editing texts that have undergone various degrees of rescription, namely the oeuvres of Eriugena, Coleridge, and Eliot.
    Language: English
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  • 10
    UID:
    gbv_1773570463
    Format: 122 Seiten , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9789176351192
    Series Statement: Studia Latina Stockholmiensia 63
    In: Volume 5
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789176351161
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789176351178
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789176351185
    Language: English
    Keywords: Edition ; Klassische Philologie ; Latein ; Griechisch
    Author information: Searby, Denis Michael 1963-
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