La tradition du Discours sur Cyprien de Grégoire de Nazianze : quelques observations
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https://doi.org/10.14428/babelao.vol1011.2022.65043Keywords:
Manuscript, Gregory Nazianzen, Liturgical collection, Manuscript tradition, Variant readingAbstract
The examination of illustrated liturgical collections of the Discourses of Gregory of Nazianzus attributed to three anonymous copyists according to paleographic, codicological, and "artistic" criteria opened an important question: did a copyist's production necessarily follow a single model? An analysis of the same collections according to other criteria (the acoluthia of the Discourses and their presentation), combined with the examination of textual criteria of one of the sixteen Homilies, in this case Or. 24, has allowed us to confirm this conclusion while shedding some light, albeit relative due to the size of the sample, on the complexity of the manuscript tradition of this Discourse.
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