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Last update: 9 April 2010

Carolingian Scholarship and Martianus Capella: The Oldest Commentary Tradition
This website contains the edition of the oldest gloss-tradition on Martianus Capella's De nuptiis Philologiae et Mercurii, based on the ninth-century manuscript Leiden, UB, Vossianus Latinus Folio 48. The photos and edition of text and gloss material of this manuscript are found in the folder Manuscript photos and edition.

Researchers: Mariken Teeuwen, in collaboration with Thomas Brouwer, Bruce Stancefield Eastwood, Mary Garrison, Jean-Yves Guillaumin, Natalia Lozovsky, Sinead O'Sullivan, and Aleksander Sroczynski

When quoting this edition, please use the following reference:
Mariken Teeuwen et alii, eds., Carolingian Scholarship and Martianus Capella: The Oldest Commentary Tradition. Digital edition, 1st ed. November 2008, online at http://martianus.huygens.knaw.nl/, accessed [day-month-year].

 
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This online project is work in progress. The content is still under constant revision. If any one of you should see errors or would want to offer useful comments, please contact me: mariken.teeuwen@huygensinstituut.knaw.nl

This project has been subsidized by the Netherlands Organization of Scientific Research, the Huygens Institute in The Hague (subsidiary of the Royal Netherlands Society of Arts and Sciences), and the Faculty of Arts of the University of Utrecht, for the period May 2003 - May 2007. Today we are still working on the project, which uses the oldest commentary tradition on De nuptiis as a starting point for the study of the reception of ancient learned traditions in the Carolingian intellectual world.

 


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