Psellus’ poem 6 Westerink contains a lexicographic section, the lines of which are entirely made up of glosses. In this article I carry out a survey on the glosses starting with alpha and beta of the vv. 271-309 to identify Psellus’ lexicographic sources. The result is that these are to be identified with Pseudo-Cyrillus and probably Diogenianus. In the process contributions are made to the text of the poem. In the appendix, I examine v. 327, which may be a gloss on Nonn. Par. Ioh. I 195-196.
Dettori, E. (2024). Michele Psello, Poema 6 Westerink (Grammatica): sondaggio sulle fonti (vv. 271-309, 327). MEDIOEVO GRECO, 24, 147-175.
Michele Psello, Poema 6 Westerink (Grammatica): sondaggio sulle fonti (vv. 271-309, 327)
Emanuele Dettori
2024-10-05
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Psellus’ poem 6 Westerink contains a lexicographic section, the lines of which are entirely made up of glosses. In this article I carry out a survey on the glosses starting with alpha and beta of the vv. 271-309 to identify Psellus’ lexicographic sources. The result is that these are to be identified with Pseudo-Cyrillus and probably Diogenianus. In the process contributions are made to the text of the poem. In the appendix, I examine v. 327, which may be a gloss on Nonn. Par. Ioh. I 195-196.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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