In Paciani episcopi Barcinonensis opera silva studiorum

The study and the production of a critical edition of the works of Pacian, bishop of Barcelona (fourth century), have been the life s work of Angel Anglada Anfruns. He has published many articles in miscellanies and high ranked journals since the 1960s, and also some in less-accessible periodicals....

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Auteur principal : Anglada - Anfruns Angel (Auteur)
Format : Livre
Langue : espagnol
anglais
Titre complet : In Paciani episcopi Barcinonensis opera silva studiorum / Angel Anglada - Anfruns
Publié : Turnhout : Brepols (éditions) , 2012
Collection : Instrumenta Patristica et Mediaevalia ; 52
Accès en ligne : Accès Nantes Université
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Résumé : The study and the production of a critical edition of the works of Pacian, bishop of Barcelona (fourth century), have been the life s work of Angel Anglada Anfruns. He has published many articles in miscellanies and high ranked journals since the 1960s, and also some in less-accessible periodicals. Updated versions of these contributions, most of which are written in Spanish, have now been gathered for the first time in a volume entitled Silva studiorum. They deal with the manuscript transmission and the history of the printed versions of Pacian s opera, the syntactic structure (particularly the clausulae) and particular problematic passages in the bishop s writings. The volume concludes with an index of the passages which have been discussed in detail. The articles offer a general view of the reception of Pacian s works down the ages and list the author s arguments behind specific editorial decisions. It is the perfect companion volume to the edition of Pacian s complete works published in Corpus Christianorum, Series latina 69B (2012). Angel Anglada Anfruns is professor of Latin Language and Literature at the Universidat de Valencia.
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ISBN : 978-2-503-57143-0