The manuscript transmission of Platos laws (books I and V)
(Sprache: Englisch)
The study is dedicated to a detailed evaluation of the existing manuscript evidence of Plato's Nomoi as well as to the explanation of the textual tradition of this work. The mutual relationships of the existing textual witnesses are explored in detail with...
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The study is dedicated to a detailed evaluation of the existing manuscript evidence of Plato's Nomoi as well as to the explanation of the textual tradition of this work. The mutual relationships of the existing textual witnesses are explored in detail with the intention of determining their role in the reconstitution of the text. At the same time, the focus is on the copyists and scholars who produced, emended and annotated these manuscripts.
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The present work is devoted to detailed evaluation of the extant manuscript authority of the Laws as well as to clarification of this work's textual transmission. The mutual relationships of the known manuscripts are thoroughly investigated, assessing their value to the reconstitution of the text. At the same time, the focus is on the scribes and scholars who produced, emended and annotated these manuscripts. In more detail, first and foremost, the research deals with the primary manuscripts from the IX century, i.e. Parisinus gr. 1807 (=A) and Vaticanus gr. 1 (=O). The main aims are to establish their relationship and consider evidence to their non-extant sources, clarifying the status of (in)dependence. These two codices are also discussed individually with an emphasis on the distinction of later correcting hands and that of the scribe himself. Moreover, it is deduced, to the extent possible, which corrections have been taken from a manuscript other than the exemplar, and which ones copied from the same exemplar.
Subsequently, the study includes interrelations and dependencies of all other (secondary) manuscripts belonging to the "A" and "O" families. Of especial interest are Marcianus gr. 188 containing abundant corrections by Georgius Gemistus Plethon, some of which go back to a lost ancient codex, and Marcianus gr. 187 with a large number of noteworthy marginal notes in the hand of Cardinal Bessarion.
Such important additional aspects of the transmission as the XV century Latin translations and the XVI century printed editions are also covered. Their texts are respectively investigated and compared to their most probable sources.
The study also foresees the indirect tradition, particularly direct quotations from the Laws found in ancient authors which at times offer readings superior to those of the primary witnesses.
This work thus represents an attempt to deepen and refresh the Platonic studies from the perspective of textual criticism and manuscript
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studies as well as to examine the text of the Laws in great detail. This is particularly relevant given that not all extant manuscripts of this work have been collated and that some earlier available collations are not always reliable or complete.
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Autoren-Porträt von Anton Sadovskyy
Anton Sadovskyyseit 05/2022 Lehrer in der Hamburger Schule beim Pachthof
seit 04/2020 Kursleiter in der Hamburger Volkshochschule
07/2020 bis 12/2021
Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter im Akademievorhaben "Etymologika. Ordnung und Interpretation des Wissens in griechisch-byzantinischen Lexika bis in die Renaissance. Digitale Erschließung von Manuskriptproduktion, Nutzerkreisen und kulturellem Umfeld" am Institut für Griechische und Lateinische Philologie der Universität Hamburg unter der Trägerschaft der Akademie der Wissenschaften in Hamburg
10/2019 bis 06/2020
Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter im Teilprojekt C06 "Griechische Aristoteles-Manuskripte in Unterricht und Auslegungspraxis" des Sonderforschungsbereiches 950 "Manuskriptkulturen in Asien, Afrika und Europa" der Universität Hamburg
10/2016 bis 09/2019
Promotion magna cum laude (06.11.2019) an der Universität
Hamburg zum Thema "The Manuscript Transmission of Plato's Laws
(Books I and V)"
10/2016 bis 09/2019
Kollegiat des Graduiertenkollegs des Sonderforschungsbereiches 950
"The Manuscript Cultures" an der Universität Hamburg
10/2015 bis 06/2016
Forschungsstipendium des Deutschen Akademischen Austauschdienstes mit dem Vorhaben zum Thema "Die Pronomen-Subjekte in Texten von Platons Dialogen" am Institut für Griechische und Lateinische Philologie der Universität Hamburg
09/2007 bis 08/2016
Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter und Dozent für Latein, Altgriechisch und Neugriechisch im Fachbereich der Klassischen Philologie an der Iwan-Franko-Universität Lwiw (Ukraine)
09/2006 bis 06/2007
Masterabschluss in der Klassischen Philologie (mit Auszeichnung)
an der Iwan-Franko-Universität Lwiw (Ukraine).
Dozent für Latein, Altgriechisch, Neugriechisch und antike Literatur.
Dozent für Englisch.
Forschungsschwerpunkte:
Textkritik, Manuskriptforschung, Platons Nomoi, Überlieferung des Eustratios-Kommentars zum zweiten Buch der aristotelischen Analytica posteriora, Überlieferung der
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Anton Sadovskyy
- 2022, 260 Seiten, Maße: 17,6 x 24,4 cm, Gebunden, Englisch
- Verlag: Reichert
- ISBN-10: 3752006072
- ISBN-13: 9783752006070
- Erscheinungsdatum: 30.07.2022
Sprache:
Englisch
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