Some remarks regarding commentaries on codex from late antiquity
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Marco Stroppa
Abstract
The hypomnema is a work typical of a roll culture: it is a type of commentary intended for circulation as an independent book accompanied by a separate book containing the authorial text. During the crucial phase of transition between roll and codex book-formats, a copyist who was about to transcribe a commentary from a roll to a codex had the option of creating a codex in which the literary work was furnished in the margins with a transcription of the hypomnema. Yet the existence and preservation of ten fragments from commentaries on codex allows us to establish with certainty that independent commentaries on codex were indeed still being produced between the third and sixth centuries A.D. An analysis and study of these ten texts will allow us to compare their features, and especially the details of their structures, which are fundamentally characterized by an alternation of extracts from the literary text with explanations of these: it is this particular trait which distinguishes commentaries from other exegetical works.
© Walter de Gruyter 2009
Articles in the same Issue
- Preface
- A new papyrus commentary on the Iliad
- Forms and genres of Alexandrian exegesis on lyric poets
- Lost in tradition. Papyrus commentaries on comedies and tragedies of unknown authorship
- A hypomnema on Herodotus' Bk. 5: notes to P.Oxy. LXV 4455, Col. I
- Fragments of Greek lexicography in the papyri
- Some remarks regarding commentaries on codex from late antiquity
- Bibliography
- Papyri Index
- General Index
- List of contributors
Articles in the same Issue
- Preface
- A new papyrus commentary on the Iliad
- Forms and genres of Alexandrian exegesis on lyric poets
- Lost in tradition. Papyrus commentaries on comedies and tragedies of unknown authorship
- A hypomnema on Herodotus' Bk. 5: notes to P.Oxy. LXV 4455, Col. I
- Fragments of Greek lexicography in the papyri
- Some remarks regarding commentaries on codex from late antiquity
- Bibliography
- Papyri Index
- General Index
- List of contributors