Notes on the ‘Entheticus’ of John of Salisbury
In Traditio 31 (1975), 127–93, Ronald E. Pepin produced a text of this poem based on what is unquestionably the parent of the two other surviving MSS, London Brit. Lib. Royal 13 D IV (= L in Pepin's sigla). On the whole Pepin's text gives an accurate account of what is in L, and on the who...
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Cambridge University Press
1983
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Summary: | In Traditio 31 (1975), 127–93, Ronald E. Pepin produced a text of this poem based on what is unquestionably the parent of the two other surviving MSS, London Brit. Lib. Royal 13 D IV (= L in Pepin's sigla). On the whole Pepin's text gives an accurate account of what is in L, and on the whole L's text accurately represents what John wrote; but both Pepin and L are from time to time inaccurate; my purpose now is to correct their inaccuracies. |
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ISSN: | 2166-5508 |
Contains: | Enthalten in: Traditio
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Persistent identifiers: | DOI: 10.1017/S0362152900009697 |