This appendix brings together some unpublished texts referred to above all in chapter VI of this book. These texts are unedited and are presented here for the first time, in transcription from a witness or, in some cases, by collating two or more manuscripts. The responsibility for the transcriptions and the choice of variants are completely mine. The edition reproduces the words of the manuscripts, trying to respect their orthography (although not their punctuation or paragraphing). All numbers are, however, spelled out and the choice between c and t, u and v has been normalized. Names or titles of classical and medieval authors or texts have been normalized, too. At the beginning of each appendix, I have indicated the handwritten witnesses, their sigla and, when available online, their URL at my last access date (Sept. 22nd, 2022). If necessary, these preliminary notes will be preceded by additional introductory notes. I owe my deepest thanks to Sten Ebbesen and Christina Thomsen Thörnqvist who shared with me their digital copies of some manuscripts, and to Parwana Emamzadah, who checked my working edition of Radulphus Brito’s question I.48 on the Sophistici elenchi (Appendix H) while preparing her own critical edition.
Marmo C. (2023). Appendix. Thirteenth-Century Unedited Texts on the Typology of Demonstrations and Sign-Inferences. Leiden : Brill.
Appendix. Thirteenth-Century Unedited Texts on the Typology of Demonstrations and Sign-Inferences
Marmo C.
2023
Abstract
This appendix brings together some unpublished texts referred to above all in chapter VI of this book. These texts are unedited and are presented here for the first time, in transcription from a witness or, in some cases, by collating two or more manuscripts. The responsibility for the transcriptions and the choice of variants are completely mine. The edition reproduces the words of the manuscripts, trying to respect their orthography (although not their punctuation or paragraphing). All numbers are, however, spelled out and the choice between c and t, u and v has been normalized. Names or titles of classical and medieval authors or texts have been normalized, too. At the beginning of each appendix, I have indicated the handwritten witnesses, their sigla and, when available online, their URL at my last access date (Sept. 22nd, 2022). If necessary, these preliminary notes will be preceded by additional introductory notes. I owe my deepest thanks to Sten Ebbesen and Christina Thomsen Thörnqvist who shared with me their digital copies of some manuscripts, and to Parwana Emamzadah, who checked my working edition of Radulphus Brito’s question I.48 on the Sophistici elenchi (Appendix H) while preparing her own critical edition.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


