纸莎草纸上阿德斯波塔希腊六音节文本中的批判性和功利性西格拉

IF 0.2 3区 历史学 0 CLASSICS
Antonio Ricciardetto
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摘要

摘要 在《P.Fouad inv.220》(出处不详,公元 3 c.a.)第一版(这是一个匿名的希腊六行诗歌片段,附有一个批判性符号)的准备工作框架内,根据我之前关于希腊文学纸莎草纸的抄写实践,特别是关于这些文本附带的图形符号的工作,本文列出了托勒密、罗马和拜占庭时期现存的 247 个希腊六行纸莎草纸中的所有批判性和功利性符号。这些符号或与编辑工作直接相关,或由抄写员或校正员添加,为读者提供有关文本的实用信息。本文旨在借此更好地了解古人如何构思诗歌作品的写作,以及他们如何阅读、引用和使用这些作品。
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Critical and Utilitarian Sigla in the Adespota Greek Hexameter Texts on Papyri
Abstract Within the framework of the preparation of the first edition of P.Fouad inv. 220 (unknown provenance, 3rd c. AD), an anonymous Greek hexametric poetry fragment accompanied by a critical siglum, and following my previous work on scribal practices in Greek literary papyri, especially on the graphic signs that accompany these texts, this paper lists all the critical and utilitarian signs attested in the 247 Greek surviving hexametric papyri of the Ptolemaic, Roman and Byzantine periods. These sigla are either directly associated with editorial work or were added by the scribe or corrector to provide the reader with practical information about the text. In doing so, the paper aims to better understand how the ancients conceived the writing of poetic works, and how they read, cited, and used them.
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