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The Text of Aristotle's Poetics in the Codex Parisinus Graecus 2038
2016
This article analyzes the text of Aristotle's Poetics in Parisinus Graecus 2038. There have been recent attempts to consider that this ms, written around 1470 by Andronicos Callistos, contains primary readings. One must distinguish readings which are based on the scribe's analysis of the context, many of which coincide with those of the Arabic translation, from other cases where Andronicos tried to improve on readings of the paradosis. In the latter case, his attempts are nothing but either inferior readings or lectiones faciliores. This paper is especially concerned with Richard Janko's review of Tarán-Gutas' 2012 edition of the Poetics (Brill). Centanni, Janko, and McOsker are now the main proponents of the reevaluation of Parisinus 2038 and the text of the Aldine edition of 1508. The author considers that such an approach is detrimental to the study of this difficult work.
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Aristotle Poetics : editio maior of the Greek text with historical introductions and philological commentaries
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Tarán, Leonardo
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Gutas, Dimitri
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Aristotle. Poetics -- Commentaries
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Commentaries
2012
This important new editio maior of Aristotle's Poetics is based on all the primary sources and is accompanied by a details critical apparatus. The introductory chapters provide important new insights about the transmission of the text to the present day and especially the significance of the Syro-Arabic tradition.
Aristotle Poetics
2012
This important new editio maior of Aristotle's Poetics, based on all the primary sources, is a major contribution to scholarship. The introductory chapters provide important new insights about the transmission of the text to the present day and especially the significance of the Syro-Arabic tradition. The Greek text is accompanied by a detailed critical apparatus as well as Notes to the Text; in addition there is a Graeco-Arabic critical apparatus and commentary. An Index of Greek Words, Indices, and a Bibliography complement the work. This publication will be an indispensable tool for all Aristotelian scholars, historians of Greek literature and criticism, and specialists of the transmission and reception of classical works.
Aristotle’s Classification of Number in Metaphysics M 6, 1080a15-37
2004
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Lysias \Or\. 1.23-24 and 41-42
1996
Taran examines two passages of a speech composed by Lysias for Euphiletus, who was accused by relatives of Eratosthenes for having murdered him.
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