The A. deals again with the question concerning citations from the De Trinitate by Hilary of Poitiers in the Priscillianists writings. This presence in the corpus of Würzburg not only represents an early witness of dissemination and fame of the work of the anti-Arian Bishop, but also provides an important support to emend the text of the Priscillianists treaties. In order to enhance the contribution of the treaties of Würzburg as a witness of the indirect tradition, it is interesting to examine two passages in which the Priscillianists writings have significant variants also attested in some of the oldest manuscripts of the De Trinitate.
Ancora sulle citazioni del "De Trinitate" di Ilario negli scritti priscillianisti. Note critiche
VERONESE, MARIA
2013
Abstract
The A. deals again with the question concerning citations from the De Trinitate by Hilary of Poitiers in the Priscillianists writings. This presence in the corpus of Würzburg not only represents an early witness of dissemination and fame of the work of the anti-Arian Bishop, but also provides an important support to emend the text of the Priscillianists treaties. In order to enhance the contribution of the treaties of Würzburg as a witness of the indirect tradition, it is interesting to examine two passages in which the Priscillianists writings have significant variants also attested in some of the oldest manuscripts of the De Trinitate.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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