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  • E.Colombi ( ed. )

    Language: Italian

    Published by Brepols Publishers, Turnhout, 2015

    ISBN 10: 2503558313 ISBN 13: 9782503558318

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    Couverture rigide. Condition: Neuf. Dust Jacket Condition: Neuf. Edition originale. Corpus Christianorum Traditio Patrum(TRAPAT 1) Traditio Patrum. I - Scriptores Hispaniae E. Colombi (ed.) IV+572 p., 1 colour ill., 13 b/w tables, 155 x 245 mm, 2015 ISBN: 978-2-503-55831-8 Languages: Latin, Spanish, Italian Hardback The publication is available. Retail price: EUR 320,00 An unmissable scrupulous overview of the transmission of patristic literature throughout the ages. Traditio Patrum 1, - Scriptores Hispaniae is a collective work, consisting of about thirty papers focusing on the history of Late Antique and Medieval manuscript transmission of Iberian patristic texts. It opens up a new series entitled Traditio Patrum, focused on the textual transmission of the Early Church Fathers in the Western medieval world The TraPat series will follow a planned subdivision by geographical area, except for the volume dedicated to the Latin Ante-Nicene Fathers (and those devoted to Latin translations of the Greek Fathers) which will follow a chronological order. The classification system will conform to the Clavis Patrum Latinorum and the Clavis Patrum Graecorum. The goal of this editorial project is twofold: on the one hand to investigate the textual transmission of single authors and works, highlighting specific features and the many aspects that still need further investigation; on the other hand, to make it possible to verify if the textual transmission of Latin patristic texts may obey still identifiable constants, and which they can be (e.g. the literary genre, the personality of the author, a specific historical moment, a field of theological thought etc). In this respect, the geographical area of origin could be an interesting constant to be verified. For the volume dedicated to the Iberian Fathers, it seems to be possible to pinpoint some characteristic features, most notably the tendency to pseudoepigraphy and pseudo-attribution by the manuscript tradition. Each of these features creates a framework for further methodological reflections. Emanuela Colombi is Professor at the University of Udine, where she teaches History of Christianism. Her research interests are wide and include Iuvencus Presbyter, martyrs of the early christian church, the transmission of Patristic texts from the East to the West of the Mediterranean throughout the Middle Ages. Caterina Mordeglia is Assistant Professor of Latin Language and Literature at the University of Trento. Her main research interests concern classical fables and drama, and their tradition throughout the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. Marta M. M. Romano is an independent researcher, specialized in both Philosophy and Medieval Latin Philology Size: 155 x 245 mm.