This paper examines a short anonymous etymological lexicon preserved in ms. Ambr. C 222 inf., f. 209v, demonstrating its origin as a selective excerpt from the Etymologicum Gudianum, not related to other known copies of the original manuscript, Vat. Barb. gr. 70. This manuscript witnesses the circulation of the Etymologicum Gudianum in the central part of the Byzantine empire during the 12th century.
Valente, S. (2026). The etymological lexicon in Cod. Ambr. C 222 inf., f. 209v: a new witness of the Etymologicum Gudianum. PAREKVOLAI, 16, 9-13 [10.26262/par.v16i0.11233].
The etymological lexicon in Cod. Ambr. C 222 inf., f. 209v: a new witness of the Etymologicum Gudianum
Valente, Stefano
2026-01-01
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This paper examines a short anonymous etymological lexicon preserved in ms. Ambr. C 222 inf., f. 209v, demonstrating its origin as a selective excerpt from the Etymologicum Gudianum, not related to other known copies of the original manuscript, Vat. Barb. gr. 70. This manuscript witnesses the circulation of the Etymologicum Gudianum in the central part of the Byzantine empire during the 12th century.File in questo prodotto:
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