
Tragicorum Romanorum Fragmenta. Vol. II
Ennius
Gesine Manuwald(Editor)
Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 18. January 2012
XLI, 570 pages
978-3-647-25029-8 (ISBN)
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Der zweite Band der neuen Ausgabe der »Tragicorum Romanorum Fragmenta« enthält alle bekannten, durch Zitate bei anderen römischen Autoren für Ennius überlieferten Fragmente seiner Tragödien (in der als wahrscheinlich zu konstituierenden Textfassung) mit einem ausführlichen Apparat. Von den Tragödien des von späteren römischen Autoren als eigentlicher Begründer der römischen Literatur angesehenen Dichters sind die Titel von 20 Dramen überliefert, denen insgesamt etwa 140 Fragmenten zuzuordnen sind, außerdem etwa 70 Fragmente, die für Ennius ohne Angabe eines Werktitels zitiert wurden, aber vermutlich aus seinen Tragödien stammen (insgesamt ca. 400, teils unvollständige Verse).
This, the second volume in the new four-volume edition of the »Tragicorum Romanorum Fragmenta«, contains all known extant fragments of the tragedies of Ennius in the most probable text version, with a comprehensive, structured apparatus reflecting the history of the exegesis and interpretation of the fragments as well as a detailed list of scribal abbreviations and references, indices and concordances. By collecting all possible materials in a single volume the editor has made it possible for Ennius´ tragedies to be studied in detail in the future.
This, the second volume in the new four-volume edition of the »Tragicorum Romanorum Fragmenta«, contains all known extant fragments of the tragedies of Ennius in the most probable text version, with a comprehensive, structured apparatus reflecting the history of the exegesis and interpretation of the fragments as well as a detailed list of scribal abbreviations and references, indices and concordances. By collecting all possible materials in a single volume the editor has made it possible for Ennius´ tragedies to be studied in detail in the future.
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Content
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Table of Contents
- Body
- Tragicorum Romanorum Fragmenta (TrRF) Prologus
- Praefatio editionis
- Germanice
- Anglice
- Appendix: specimen fragmenti et partes apparatus
- Praefatio huius voluminis
- Ennius
- 1. Testimonia (T 1-95)
- 2. Quomodo editiones et Enni et auctorum qui fragmenta tradunt in huius editionis apparatu critico adhibeantur
- 3. Fragmenta tragoediarum
- Achilles (Aristarchi) (F 1-8)
- Aiax (F 9-11)
- Alcmeo (F 12-14)
- Alexander (F 15-22)
- Andromacha (aechmalotis) (F 23-33)
- Andromeda (F 34-41)
- Athamas (F 42)
- Cresphontes (F 43-48)
- Erectheus (F 49-51)
- Eumenides (F 52-55)
- Hectoris lytra (F 56-71)
- Hecuba (F 72-81)
- Iphigenia (F 82-88)
- Medea (exul) (F 89-100)
- Melanippa (F 101-106)
- Nemea (F 107-108)
- Phoenix (F 109-116)
- Telamo (F 117-124)
- Telephus (F 125-131)
- Thyestes (F 132-141)
- Incerta (F 142-201)
- Operum incertorum fragmenta tragoediis fortasse tribuenda (F 202-216)
- Subsidia
- 1. Abbreviationes et notae
- 2. Bibliographiae (et sigla)
- 2.1 Collectiones fragmentorum Romanorum (et Graecorum)
- 2.2 Editiones Enni
- 2.3 Editiones et codices auctorum qui fragmenta tradunt
- 2.3.1 Apuleius
- 2.3.2 Charisius
- 2.3.3 Cicero
- 2.3.4 Diomedes
- 2.3.5 Donatus
- 2.3.6 Festus et Paulus
- 2.3.7 Fronto
- 2.3.8 Gellius
- 2.3.9 Grammaticus incertus
- 2.3.10 Hieronymus
- 2.3.11 Isidorus
- 2.3.12 Iulius Rufinianus
- 2.3.13 Iulius Victor
- 2.3.14 Lactantius
- 2.3.15 Macrobius
- 2.3.16 Nonius Marcellus
- 2.3.17 Orosius
- 2.3.18 Phaedrus
- 2.3.19 Priscianus
- 2.3.20 Quintilianus
- 2.3.21 Rhetor ad Herennium
- 2.3.22 Rufinus Lupus
- 2.3.23 Rutilius Lupus
- 2.3.24 Scholia (Pseudacronis) in Horatium
- 2.3.25 Scholiastae Ciceronis
- 2.3.26 Scholiastae Vergili
- 2.3.27 Seneca minor
- 2.3.28 Servius
- 2.3.29 Terentius
- 2.3.30 Varro
- 2.4 Editiones aliorum auctorum
- 2.5 Studia
- 3. Conspectus metrorum
- 3.1 Metra secundum fragmenta disposita
- 3.2 Metra in genera digesta
- 4. Comparationes numerorum fragmentorum
- 4.1 TrRF Va.2, Ri.2-3 (~ Kl.), Wa., Joc.
- 4.2 Vahlen2 TrRF, Ri.2-3 (~ Kl.), Wa., Joc.
- 4.3 Ribbeck2-3 (~ Klotz) TrRF, Va.2, Wa., Joc.
- 4.4 Warmington TrRF, Va.2, Ri.2-3 (~ Kl.), Joc.
- 4.5 Jocelyn TrRF, Va.2, Ri.2-3 (~ Kl.), Wa.
- 5. Indices
- 5.1 Index nominum
- 5.2 Index verborum
- 5.3 Index fontium
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