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  • 1
    UID:
    gbv_89871530X
    Format: Seite 131-420
    ISBN: 9783615004311
    Series Statement: Bibliotheca Weidmanniana 15,2
    In: Tomo 2
    Language: Italian
    Keywords: Kommentar
    Author information: Pompeius Maurus
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  • 2
    UID:
    gbv_898715156
    Format: CXLIX, 130 Seiten
    ISBN: 9783615004304
    Series Statement: Bibliotheca Weidmanniana 15,1
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite VII-XCI , Text teilweise italienisch, teilweise lateinisch
    In: Tomo 1
    Language: Italian
    Keywords: Kommentar
    Author information: Pompeius Maurus
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  • 3
    UID:
    gbv_897268938
    Format: 21 cm x 15 cm
    ISBN: 3615004299 , 9783615004298
    Series Statement: Bibliotheca Weidmanniana 15
    Uniform Title: Commentum in artis Donati
    Note: Text teilweise italienisch, teilweise lateinisch
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Pompeius, Maurus Pompeii Commentum in artis Donati partem tertiam Hildesheim : Weidmann, 2017 ISBN 9783615401097
    Language: Italian
    Keywords: Pompeius Maurus ; Donatus, Aelius Ars maior 3 ; Latein ; Grammatik ; Kommentar ; Quelle
    Author information: Pompeius Maurus
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  • 4
    UID:
    almahu_9949393950802882
    Format: 570 p.;
    ISBN: 9783615401097
    Series Statement: BIBLIOTHECA WEIDMANNIANA
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
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  • 5
    UID:
    gbv_860448452
    Format: 453 Seiten , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9782503566276
    Series Statement: Corpvs Christianorvm 8
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 389-424 , Beiträge teilweise französisch, teilweise englisch, teilweise italienisch
    Language: English
    Subjects: Theology , Ancient Studies
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    Keywords: Römisches Reich ; Latein ; Grammatiker ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 6
    UID:
    gbv_1757881921
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (CXLIX, 420 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9783615401097
    Series Statement: Bibliotheca Weidmanniana 15
    Uniform Title: Commentum in artis Donati
    Content: Nel vasto panorama dei commentatori delle Artes di Donato, l’africano Pompeo, attivo tra il V e il VI secolo, si distingue per l’instancabile verve con cui espone ogni aspetto della tradizione grammaticale di cui è orgoglioso portavoce. La particolarità del suo Commentum è lo stile irregolare, spontaneo e vicino all’oralità, che ha fatto pensare a una composizione “stenografica” dell’opera, ricavata forse dalle lezioni viva voce del maestro, e che si rivela di fondamentale importanza per la nostra conoscenza delle pratiche didattiche nelle periferie dell’impero. Il volume di Anna Zago propone una nuova edizione critica del Commentum relativo alla terza parte dell’Ars maior donatiana, il cosiddetto Barbarismus, su pregi e difetti del discorso: il testo di Pompeo offre una prospettiva assai interessante sulla consapevolezza dei grammatici rispetto ai mutamenti della lingua latina, poiché spesso testimonia fenomeni di evoluzione verso il cosiddetto “neostandard” del latino tardo. L’edizione, basata su tutti i testimoni fino a questo momento noti (19, contro i 4 utilizzati dal Keil), è preceduta da un’ampia introduzione storica e filologica. Il testo è fornito di indici e corredato di una traduzione italiana, primo indispensabile avvicinamento all’esegesi del Commentum. Le note di commento, che occupano il secondo volume, discutono le principali questioni testuali e costituiscono, in prospettiva più ampia, un ricco sussidio per lo studio di vitia e virtutes orationis nella tradizione grammaticale latina. *** Unter den zahlreichen Kommentatoren der artes von Donatus fällt der afrikanische Grammatiker Pompeius (alias Pompeius Maurus, 5. bzw. 5./6. Jh.) durch den eigenartigen Schwung auf, mit dem er jeden Aspekt der grammatischen Tradition veranschaulicht, die er stolz vertritt. Pompeius’ Commentum zeichnet sich durch einen unregelmäßigen, spontanen, mündlichkeitsnahen Stil aus, woraus der Eindruck entsteht, es handle sich dabei um eine quasi-stenographische Transkription der Lehre des Pompeius. So erweist sich das Commentum als ein grundlegendes Werk zur Erweiterung unseres Wissens über die Unterrichtspraktiken in der Peripherie des Römischen Reichs. Anna Zagos Werk, bestehend aus zwei Teilbänden, beinhaltet eine neue kritische Edition des dritten Teils des Commentum der Ars Maior, des Barbarismus, der den Tugenden und Lasten der Rede gewidmet ist. Da er oft sprachliche Veränderungen in Richtung des sogenannten spätlateinischen Neustandards aufzeigt, stellt Pompeius’ Text einen interessanten Beleg für das wachsende Bewusstsein der Grammatiker im Hinblick auf den Wandel der lateinischen Sprache dar. Die neue Ausgabe, die sich im Gegensatz zu der auf vier Manuskripten basierenden Ausgabe Heinrich Keils auf sämtliche (19) bisher bekannte Manuskripte bezieht, wird durch eine ausführliche historisch-philologische Einführung begleitet und ist mit Indizes versehen. Die italienische Übertragung soll als erste Annäherung an die Textauslegung dienen. Die im zweiten Teilband enthaltenen Anmerkungen befassen sich mit den wichtigsten Fragen des Textes. Zusammen stellen beide Bände ein wertvolles Hilfsmittel für das Studium der vitia und der virtutes orationis in der lateinischen grammatischen Tradition dar.****************Among the numerous commentators of Donatus’s Ars minor and maior, the African Pompeius, active V-VI century, is conspicuous for the characteristic verve in which he proceeds to illustrate every aspect of the traditional grammatical lore of which he is a proud mouthpiece. A peculiar character of his Commentum is an asymmetrical style, replete with spontaneous traits calling to one’s mind aspects of a spoken and oral performance – a feature suggestive to some of a quasi-stenographic transcription, perhaps from Pompeius’s viva voce teaching. A study of Pompeius’s work therefore proves of fundamental importance for our knowledge of school practices at the empire’s periphery. Anna Zago’s set of volumes includes a new critical edition of the third part of the Commentum of Donatus’s Ars maior, the so-called Barbarismus, devoted to vitia and virtutes orationis, the ‘flaws’ and ‘virtues’ of ‘speech’: Pompeius’ work opens a very interesting window on the late grammatical writers’ growing awareness of the evolution of the Latin language, and his text is an important witness for some of the linguistic changes defining the so-called late Latin neo-standard. The edition is based on complete collations of all the manuscripts transmitting this part of the work (19, against the 4 manuscripts used in Keil’s Grammatici Latini) and it is introduced by an exhaustive presentation of the work’s transmission, its textual history and its philological problems. The volume has been provided with indices and an Italian translation has also been included, as a complementary tool for understanding the often complex Latin of the Commentum. The second volume contains a fully-fledged commentary in which all the most important textual problems receive an apt illustration; on a wider scale, the commentary also contextualizes the study of vitia and virtutes orationis in the Latin grammatical tradition.
    Note: Online resource; title from title screen (viewed May 11, 2021) , Text teilweise italienisch, teilweise lateinisch
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783615004298
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Pompeius, Maurus Pompeii Commentvm in artis Donati partem tertiam Hildesheim : Weidmann, 2017 ISBN 3615004299
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783615004298
    Language: Italian
    Keywords: Pompeius Maurus ; Donatus, Aelius Ars maior 3 ; Latein ; Grammatik ; Kommentar ; Quelle
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
    Author information: Pompeius Maurus
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  • 7
    UID:
    gbv_1741009715
    Format: CII, 393 Seiten
    ISBN: 9782503586410
    Series Statement: Corpvs Christianorvm 298
    Content: Despite his importance both as a historical figure in twelfth-century Constantinople and as a theologian, Hugh Eterianus and his output have remained almost unknown and his works never properly edited. In the wake of Antoine Dondaine's seminal contributions, Pietro Podolak and Anna Zago have now produced a new critical edition of Hugh's main treatise, "De sancto et immortali Deo", based on a complete and systematic analysis of the manuscript tradition. The edition also includes four epistles transmitted with the treatise, and the editio princeps of the so called 'Compendiosa expositio', an anonymous commentary on Hugh's work written by a contemporary. In an appendix, readers will also find the collection of the few extant fragments of the Greek version of the main treatise
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite XCIII-CII , Epistolae , De sancto et immortali Deo , Compendiosa expositio , Fragmenta graeca, qvae extant , Einführung italienisch, Text lateinisch und griechisch
    Language: Italian
    Subjects: Theology
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    Keywords: Eterianus, Hugo 1120-1182 ; Gotteslehre ; Kontroverse ; Katholische Kirche ; Orthodoxe Kirche
    Author information: Eterianus, Hugo 1120-1182
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  • 8
    UID:
    almahu_BV043573868
    Format: 453 Seiten.
    ISBN: 978-2-503-56627-6
    Series Statement: Corpus Christianorum. Lingua patrum 8
    Note: Beiträge teilweise englisch, teilweise französisch, teilweise italienisch
    Language: English
    Subjects: Ancient Studies
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    Keywords: Grammatiker ; Latein ; Linguistik ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 9
    UID:
    almahu_BV047029092
    Format: CII, 393 Seiten.
    ISBN: 978-2-503-58641-0
    Series Statement: Corpvs Christianorvm. Continuatio mediaeualis 298
    Content: Despite his importance both as a historical figure in twelfth-century Constantinople and as a theologian, Hugh Eterianus and his output have remained almost unknown and his works never properly edited. In the wake of Antoine Dondaine's seminal contributions, Pietro Podolak and Anna Zago have now produced a new critical edition of Hugh's main treatise, "De sancto et immortali Deo", based on a complete and systematic analysis of the manuscript tradition. The edition also includes four epistles transmitted with the treatise, and the editio princeps of the so called 'Compendiosa expositio', an anonymous commentary on Hugh's work written by a contemporary. In an appendix, readers will also find the collection of the few extant fragments of the Greek version of the main treatise.
    Note: Einleitung italienisch, Text überwiegend lateinisch, teilweise griechisch
    Additional Edition: De sancto et immortali deo
    Additional Edition: Compendiosa expositio
    Additional Edition: Fragmenta graeca qvae extant
    Language: Latin
    Subjects: Theology
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    Keywords: 1120-1182 Eterianus, Hugo ; Gotteslehre ; Kontroverse ; Orthodoxe Kirche ; Quelle
    Author information: Eterianus, Hugo, 1120-1182,
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  • 10
    UID:
    almafu_9960947683802883
    Format: 1 online resource (570 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 3-615-40109-3
    Series Statement: Bibliotheca Weidmanniana VI.15
    Content: Nel vasto panorama dei commentatori delle Artes di Donato, l'africano Pompeo, attivo tra il V e il VI secolo, si distingue per l'instancabile verve con cui espone ogni aspetto della tradizione grammaticale di cui è orgoglioso portavoce. La particolarità del suo Commentum è lo stile irregolare, spontaneo e vicino all'oralità, che ha fatto pensare a una composizione "stenografica" dell'opera, ricavata forse dalle lezioni viva voce del maestro, e che si rivela di fondamentale importanza per la nostra conoscenza delle pratiche didattiche nelle periferie dell'impero. Il volume di Anna Zago propone una nuova edizione critica del Commentum relativo alla terza parte dell'Ars maior donatiana, il cosiddetto Barbarismus, su pregi e difetti del discorso: il testo di Pompeo offre una prospettiva assai interessante sulla consapevolezza dei grammatici rispetto ai mutamenti della lingua latina, poiché spesso testimonia fenomeni di evoluzione verso il cosiddetto "neostandard" del latino tardo. L'edizione, basata su tutti i testimoni fino a questo momento noti (19, contro i 4 utilizzati dal Keil), è preceduta da un'ampia introduzione storica e filologica. Il testo è fornito di indici e corredato di una traduzione italiana, primo indispensabile avvicinamento all'esegesi del Commentum. Le note di commento, che occupano il secondo volume, discutono le principali questioni testuali e costituiscono, in prospettiva più ampia, un ricco sussidio per lo studio di vitia e virtutes orationis nella tradizione grammaticale latina. *** Unter den zahlreichen Kommentatoren der artes von Donatus fällt der afrikanische Grammatiker Pompeius (alias Pompeius Maurus, 5. bzw. 5./6. Jh.) durch den eigenartigen Schwung auf, mit dem er jeden Aspekt der grammatischen Tradition veranschaulicht, die er stolz vertritt. Pompeius' Commentum zeichnet sich durch einen unregelmäßigen, spontanen, mündlichkeitsnahen Stil aus, woraus der Eindruck entsteht, es handle sich dabei um eine quasi-stenographische Transkription der Lehre des Pompeius. So erweist sich das Commentum als ein grundlegendes Werk zur Erweiterung unseres Wissens über die Unterrichtspraktiken in der Peripherie des Römischen Reichs. Anna Zagos Werk, bestehend aus zwei Teilbänden, beinhaltet eine neue kritische Edition des dritten Teils des Commentum der Ars Maior, des Barbarismus, der den Tugenden und Lasten der Rede gewidmet ist. Da er oft sprachliche Veränderungen in Richtung des sogenannten spätlateinischen Neustandards aufzeigt, stellt Pompeius' Text einen interessanten Beleg für das wachsende Bewusstsein der Grammatiker im Hinblick auf den Wandel der lateinischen Sprache dar. Die neue Ausgabe, die sich im Gegensatz zu der auf vier Manuskripten basierenden Ausgabe Heinrich Keils auf sämtliche (19) bisher bekannte Manuskripte bezieht, wird durch eine ausführliche historisch-philologische Einführung begleitet und ist mit Indizes versehen. Die italienische Übertragung soll als erste Annäherung an die Textauslegung dienen. Die im zweiten Teilband enthaltenen Anmerkungen befassen sich mit den wichtigsten Fragen des Textes. Zusammen stellen beide Bände ein wertvolles Hilfsmittel für das Studium der vitia und der virtutes orationis in der lateinischen grammatischen Tradition dar.****************Among the numerous commentators of Donatus's Ars minor and maior, the African Pompeius, active V-VI century, is conspicuous for the characteristic verve in which he proceeds to illustrate every aspect of the traditional grammatical lore of which he is a proud mouthpiece. A peculiar character of his Commentum is an asymmetrical style, replete with spontaneous traits calling to one's mind aspects of a spoken and oral performance - a feature suggestive to some of a quasi-stenographic transcription, perhaps from Pompeius's viva voce teaching. A study of Pompeius's work therefore proves of fundamental importance for our knowledge of school practices at the empire's periphery. Anna Zago's set of volumes includes a new critical edition of the third part of the Commentum of Donatus's Ars maior, the so-called Barbarismus, devoted to vitia and virtutes orationis, the 'flaws' and 'virtues' of 'speech': Pompeius' work opens a very interesting window on the late grammatical writers' growing awareness of the evolution of the Latin language, and his text is an important witness for some of the linguistic changes defining the so-called late Latin neo-standard. The edition is based on complete collations of all the manuscripts transmitting this part of the work (19, against the 4 manuscripts used in Keil's Grammatici Latini) and it is introduced by an exhaustive presentation of the work's transmission, its textual history and its philological problems. The volume has been provided with indices and an Italian translation has also been included, as a complementary tool for understanding the often complex Latin of the Commentum. The second volume contains a fully-fledged commentary in which all the most important textual problems receive an apt illustration; on a wider scale, the commentary also contextualizes the study of vitia and virtutes orationis in the Latin grammatical tradition.
    Note: COLLECTANEA GRAMMATICA LATINA, 15: POMPEII COMMENTVMIN ARTIS DONATI PARTEM TERTIAM - Anna Zago -- Impressum -- TOMO I -- PREMESSA -- ABBREVIAZIONI BIBLIOGRAFICHE -- Testi grammaticali e retorici -- Bibliografia secondaria -- INTRODUZIONE -- L'autore -- L'opera -- La tradizione del testo -- La terza parte dell'opera di Pompeo -- Descrizione dei codici -- Pompeo nelle miscellanee grammaticali -- Classificazione dei testimoni -- Criteri editoriali -- EDIZIONE CRITICA -- Conspectvs siglorvm -- Pompei commentvm in artis Donati partem tertiam -- TRADUZIONE -- SOMMARIO -- TOMO II -- NOTE DI COMMENTO -- APPENDICE DI VARIANTI -- Glosse ed elementi paratestuali -- INDICI -- Indice delle citazioni -- Indice dei termini tecnici -- Indice delle forme impiegate come esempi -- SOMMARIO.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3-615-00429-9
    Language: Italian
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