The paper deals with some cases of doubtful attribution of Greek come- dies that are known to us only through indirect tradition. The earliest stages of the transmission of such plays are reconsidered by proposing the following set of catego- ries: texts that the scholars of Alexandria had been unable to access; linguistic features which raised suspicion of misattribution; the production of diaskeuai (‘new editions’); confusion between members of the same family (e.g. between father and son, as in the case of Aristophanes and Araros). These categories help us reframe doubts about authorship, which may go back to the Alexandrian scholars.
Pater vero is est… Sull’attribuzione di alcuni testi della commedia greca
Francesco Paolo Bianchi
2022-01-01
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The paper deals with some cases of doubtful attribution of Greek come- dies that are known to us only through indirect tradition. The earliest stages of the transmission of such plays are reconsidered by proposing the following set of catego- ries: texts that the scholars of Alexandria had been unable to access; linguistic features which raised suspicion of misattribution; the production of diaskeuai (‘new editions’); confusion between members of the same family (e.g. between father and son, as in the case of Aristophanes and Araros). These categories help us reframe doubts about authorship, which may go back to the Alexandrian scholars.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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