Critics, compilers, and commentators : an introduction to Roman philology, 200 BCE-800 CE /

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Main Author: Zetzel, James E. G. (Author)
Corporate Author: ProQuest (Firm)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2018]
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Table of Contents:
  • Machine generated contents note: pt. I Short History of Roman Scholarship
  • ch. 1 Face of Learning
  • 1. Scholarship and Philology
  • 2. Forms of Learning
  • 3. Grammarians and Grammars
  • 4. Limits
  • 5. How to Use This Book
  • ch. 2 Origins of Roman Grammar
  • 1. "Grammar" and Grammatici in the Roman Republic
  • 2. Greek Scholar in Rome
  • 3. Law and Letters
  • 4. Early Roman Philology
  • ch. 3 Word and World: Varro and His Contemporaries
  • 1. Varro the Polymath
  • 2. De lingua Latina
  • 3. Making Words: Impositio and Declinatio
  • 4. Sources of Speech: Ratio and Consuetudo
  • 5. Consensus in Context
  • 6. Word and World
  • ch. 4 Past and Present: From Caecilius Epirota to Valerius Probus
  • 1. Modernists and Antiquarians
  • 2. Philology in a New Key
  • 3. Palaemon, Probus, and Pliny
  • ch. 5 Finding the Right Word
  • 1. Teacher and Pupil
  • 2. What Is a Classic?
  • 3. Rise and Fall of Latinity
  • 4. Grammarians at Work
  • 5. Coda
  • ch. 6 Dictionaries, Glossaries, Encyclopedias
  • 1. Verrius--Festus--Paulus
  • 2. Nonius Marcellus and Fulgentius
  • 3. Glossaries
  • 4. Isidore of Seville
  • ch. 7 Commentary and Exegesis
  • 1. Choice of a Text
  • 2. Place of Commentary
  • 3. Three Histories
  • 4. Whose Commentary?
  • ch. 8 Grammars and Grammarians
  • 1. Grammatici Latini
  • 2. Origins of the Ars
  • 3. Varieties of Grammar
  • 4. Around the Ars
  • 5. Lost Grammars and Pseudonymous Texts
  • 6. Case of Charisius
  • 7. Commenting on Grammar: The Tradition of Donatus
  • 8. Priscian
  • ch. 9 Author, Audience, Text
  • 1. Correctors
  • 2. Summing Things Up
  • 3. God's Grammar
  • 4. Travels and Transformations
  • 5. Coda
  • pt. II Bibliographic Guide
  • ch. 10 Dictionaries and Encyclopedias
  • 1. Festus
  • 2. Nonius Marcellus
  • 3. Isidore of Seville
  • 4. Glossaries
  • ch. 11 Commentaries
  • 1. Terence
  • 2. Cicero
  • 3. Virgil
  • 4. Horace
  • 5. Ovid
  • 6. Germanicus
  • 7. Persius
  • 8. Lucan
  • 9. Statius
  • 10. Juvenal
  • ch. 12 Grammars and Other Forms of Erudition
  • 1. Agroecius
  • 2. Apthonius (Asmonius)
  • 3. Apuleius
  • 4. Arusianus Messius
  • 5. Asper
  • 6. Atilius Fortunatianus
  • 7. Audax
  • 8. Augustinus
  • 9. Caesius Bassus
  • 10. Caper
  • 11. Cassiodorus
  • 12. Censorinus
  • 13. Charisius
  • 14. Cledonius
  • 15. Consentius
  • 16. Cornutus
  • 17. Coronatus
  • 18. Diomedes
  • 19. Donatianus
  • 20. Donatus
  • 21. Dositheus
  • 22. Eutyches
  • 23. Fulgentius
  • 24. Macrobius (Macrobius Ambrosius Theodosius)
  • 25. Mallius Theodorus
  • 26. C. Marius Victorinus
  • 27. Martianus Capella
  • 28. Martyrius
  • 29. Metrorius
  • 30. Palaemon
  • 31. Palladius
  • 32. Papirius (Papirianus, Paperinus)
  • 33. Phocas
  • 34. Pompeius
  • 35. Priscian
  • 36. Probus
  • 37. Rufinus
  • 38. Sacerdos
  • 39. Scaurus
  • 40. Servius (and "Sergius")
  • 41. Severus
  • 42. Terentianus Maurus
  • 43. M. Terentius Varro
  • 44. Velius Longus
  • 45. Victorinus
  • 46. Anonymous Grammatical Texts
  • ch. 13 Early Medieval Grammars
  • 1. Alcuin
  • 2. Aldhelm
  • 3. Asporius (also known as Asperius or Asper Minor)
  • 4. Beda
  • 5. Bonifatius (Vynfreth)
  • 6. Clemens Scottus
  • 7. Cruindmelus
  • 8. Dicuil
  • 9. Donatus Ortigraphus
  • 10. Dynamius
  • 11. Erchanbert of Freising
  • 12. Godescalc (Gottschalk) of Orbais
  • 13. Hilderic of Monte Cassino
  • 14. Hrabanus (Rabanus, Rhabanus) Maurus
  • 15. Isidorus Iunior
  • 16. Israel Scottus
  • 17. Iulianus of Toledo
  • 18. Malsachanus
  • 19. Mico of Saint Riquier
  • 20. Murethach (Muridac)
  • 21. Paulus Diaconus
  • 22. Peter of Pisa
  • 23. Remigius of Auxerre
  • 24. Sedulius Scottus
  • 25. Sergi{li}us
  • 26. Smaragdus
  • 27. Tatwine
  • 28. Ursus of Beneventum
  • 29. Usuard of Saint-Germain
  • 30. Virgilius Maro Grammaticus
  • 31. Walahfrid Strabo
  • 32. Aggressus quidam
  • 33. Anonymus ad Cuimnanum
  • 34. Ars Ambianensis
  • 35. Ars Ambrosiana
  • 36. Ars Augiensis
  • 37. Ars Bernensis
  • 38. Ars Brugensis
  • 39. Ars est ab artu dicta
  • 40. Ars Laureshamensis
  • 41. Cunabula grammaticae artis
  • 42. Quae sunt quae
  • 43. Ars Nanceiana (Sapientia ex sapore)
  • 44. [Hieronymus]
  • 45. Erfurt Florilegium
  • 46. De litteris
  • 47. Parsing Grammars
  • 48. Declinationes nominum
  • 49. Miscellaneous Minor Texts.