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9780198738121

The Oxford Handbook of Greek and Latin Textual Criticism

by de Melo, Wolfgang David Cirilo; Scullion, Scott
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  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2026-03-02
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
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Summary

Readers and scholars of contemporary literature in English and other languages generally do not have to worry very much about their source texts: what is published in book form is essentially what the author wrote, perhaps with a few uncorrected typographical errors. Readers and scholars of Latin and Greek literature are not in such a fortunate position. The texts presented in 'critical editions', such as the Oxford Classical Texts or the Teubner or Budé series, though the outcome of painstaking scholarship carried out over centuries, are by no means as certain as those of most modern literature. Ancient texts were copied and recopied by hand over the course of more than a millennium, and in the process both accidental and deliberate alterations accumulated, often leaving the text in a grievously 'corrupted' condition. The original, 'autograph' texts are long lost, and often our earliest copies are more than a thousand years removed from them. Textual criticism is the discipline that examines whatever 'witnesses' to an ancient text are available and tries to identify mistakes in its transmission and so far as possible establish its original form. Most of what we know about the ancient world comes from written sources, and textual criticism is therefore fundamental to the study of the ancient Greek and Roman worlds.

The Oxford Handbook of Greek and Latin Textual Criticism is unprecedented in its scope and detail. It covers textual transmission in antiquity and the middle ages, the history of the subject and its most important practitioners, and methodological and practical aspects of textual criticism and editorial technique. It includes four case studies and, unlike most other treatments of the subject, deals also with textual criticism of inscriptions and papyri.

Table of Contents

Introduction, Scott ScullionI. Ancient Texts and Textual Criticism1. Ancient Writing (Greek), Amin Benaissa2. Ancient Writing (Latin), J. N. Adams3. Ancient Books, Jane Lightfoot4. Ancient Textual Criticism (Greek), Daniela Colomo5. Ancient Textual Criticism (Latin), Anna Chahoud6. Textual Criticism of Greek Papyri, T. V. Evans7. Textual Criticism of Greek Inscriptions, Robert Parker8. Textual Criticism of Roman Inscriptions, Wolfgang de MeloII. Medieval Manuscripts and Textual Criticism9. Greek Palaeography and Textual Criticism, Nigel Wilson10. Byzantine Textual Criticism, Nigel Wilson11. Latin Palaeography and Textual Criticism, Richard Tarrant12. Medieval Latin Textual Criticism, Marc LaureysIII. Fifteenth- and Sixteenth-Century Textual Criticism13. Textual Critics and Criticism of the Italian Renaissance, Hartmut Wulfram14. Valla and Politian, Leofranc Holford-Strevens15. Textual Critics and Criticism of the French Renaissance, Kurt Sier16. J. J. Scaliger, Scott Scullion17. Textual Critics and Criticism in the Southern Low Countries: From Erasmus to Justus Lipsius, Marc LaureysIV. Development of Critical Method18. Textual Criticism in the Seventeenth to Twentieth Centuries, Scott Scullion19. Nicolaus Heinsius, Richard Tarrant20. Richard Bentley, Richard Tarrant21. Gottfried Hermann, Scott Scullion22. Karl Lachmann, Wolfgang de Melo23. J. N. Madvig, Wolfgang de Melo24. C. G. Cobet, Luuk Huitink25. A. E. Housman, David ButterfieldV. Aspects of Textual Criticism26. Recension, Richard Tarrant27. Indirect Tradition, Gerd V. M. Haverling28. Papyri and the Textual Criticism of Greek Authors, P. J. Finglass29. Problems of Authenticity, Jane Lightfoot30. Lacunae, S. J. Heyworth31. Interpolation, S. J. Heyworth32. Transposition, S. J. Heyworth33. Emendation, Richard Tarrant34. Metre and Prose Rhythm, Wolfgang de MeloVI. Aspects of Editing35. Conventions of Editing and the Apparatus Criticus, Lyndsay Coo36. Orthography, Giuseppe Pezzini37. Fragments, Costas Panayotakis38. New Testament Textual Criticism and Editorial Challenges: Some General Observations, Christina M. Kreinecker39. Textual Criticism and Editing in the Digital Age, Caroline Macé and Jost GippertVII. Case Studies40. Homer, Richard Janko41. Euripides' Iphigenia Aulidensis, David Kovacs42. Plautus' Cistellaria, Walter Stockert43. Varro, Wolfgang de Melo

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