The Evolution of the Editorial Approach of the First Editions of the Incunabula and Post-Incunabula of Martianus Capella
Pages 121 to 175
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- MORENO HERNÁNDEZ, Antonio
- and ATUSO GARCÍA, Manuel,
- Moreno Hernández, Antonio.
- et al.
- Moreno Hernández, A.
- and Atuso García, M.
https://doi.org/10.3917/dha.391.0121
Cite this article
- Moreno Hernández, A.
- and Atuso García, M.
- Moreno Hernández, Antonio.
- et al.
- MORENO HERNÁNDEZ, Antonio
- and ATUSO GARCÍA, Manuel,
https://doi.org/10.3917/dha.391.0121
The text of Martianus Capella’s De nuptiis has a complex history, that reaches a critical impact with the incunabula and post-incunabula printed editions, which have influenced the establishment of the text of present editions. From the editio princeps of 1499 to that of Grotius, 1599, we identify and analyze the paratextual and textual key elements which reflect the editorial work underlying these prints, in order to throw a light on their evolution and their contribution to the interpretation of the De nuptiis.
Keywords
- Martianus Capella
- humanism
- incunables and post-incunables editions
Publisher keywords: humanism, incunables and post-incunables editions, Martianus Capella
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