Since the use of lectional and critical signs is less frequent in inscriptions than in papyri and manuscripts, such signs have never been a concern of epigraphists. This paper aims to draw attention to verse-inscriptions and focus on three signs: paragraphos, diple obelismene, diple. Some examples of each sign found in verse-inscriptions are examined. Both prose and verse-inscriptions seem to document a use of these sigla which is likely to be earlier and more varied than the Aristarchean system, which might have resulted from some adaptation of a more flexible system for the special use of learned readers.

Lectional signs in Greek verse inscriptions

Garulli, V.
2019

Abstract

Since the use of lectional and critical signs is less frequent in inscriptions than in papyri and manuscripts, such signs have never been a concern of epigraphists. This paper aims to draw attention to verse-inscriptions and focus on three signs: paragraphos, diple obelismene, diple. Some examples of each sign found in verse-inscriptions are examined. Both prose and verse-inscriptions seem to document a use of these sigla which is likely to be earlier and more varied than the Aristarchean system, which might have resulted from some adaptation of a more flexible system for the special use of learned readers.
2019
The Materiality of Text – Placement, Perception, and Presence of Inscribed Texts in Classical Antiquity
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Garulli, V.
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