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The Physiologus is an ancient Christian collection of astonishing stories about animals, stones, and plants that serve as positive or negative models for Christians. Written originally in Greek, the Physiologus was translated in ancient times into Latin, Armenian, Syriac, Coptic, Ethiopic, Georgian, Arabic, and Old Slavonic. Throughout its transformations and adaptations, the 'Physiologus' has never lost its attraction. The present volume offers an introduction to the significance of the Greek text, a new examination of its manuscript tradition, and a completely revised state of the art for each of the ancient translations. Two chapters of the Physiologus, on the pelican and on the panther, are edited in Greek and in each translation. These editions are accompanied by a new English rendering of the edited texts as well as short interpretative essays concerning the two animals. The volume affords new insights into this fascinating book's diffusion, transmission, and reception over the centuries, from its composition at the beginning of the third century CE in Alexandria to the end of the Middle Ages, and across all regions of the Byzantine Empire, the Latin West, Egypt and Ethiopia, the Middle East, the Caucasus, and Slavia orthodoxa
82-191 --- 87.083 --- 87.083 Klassieke literatuur: teksteditie --- Klassieke literatuur: teksteditie --- 82-191 Allegorische poëzie; fabels --- Allegorische poëzie; fabels --- Bestiaries --- Animals --- Zoology --- Early works to 1800. --- Physiologus --- Physiologists --- Transmission des textes. --- Physiologue.
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How has the digital turn truly changed the nature of our research, particularly in the field of medieval scholarship where our collections are almost never large enough to justify the term 'big data'? All kind of new avenues of research are emerging, thanks to the creativity of scholars and to their interest in what digital means can offer. This collection of articles aims to give an up-to-date overview of the use of computer-assisted methods in several fields of scholarship dealing with ancient and medieval texts and manuscripts (from codicology and palaeography to textual criticism and literary or historical studies), across the boundaries of language and period. In moving away from theoretical debates about what the field of digital humanities is or should be, we present here a clearer picture of what textual scholars can achieve when they use computers for their research needs and purposes, and what their expectations may be in terms of the technology and developments in computational methodology.
Manuscripts --- Manuscripts, Medieval --- Paleography --- Criticism, Textual --- Humanities --- Data processing --- Congresses --- Research --- Analyse automatique (linguistique) --- Littérature et informatique --- Angewandte Informatik. --- Computerunterstütztes Verfahren. --- Digitalteknik. --- Forskning. --- Handschriftenkunde. --- Handskrifter. --- Mediävistik. --- Paläographie. --- Textanalyse. --- Textgeschichte. --- # BIBC : Academic collection --- 091 "04/14" --- 873.3 <08> --- 930.22 "04/14" --- 930.22 "04/14" Bronnenstudie. Oorkondenleer. Diplomatiek:--Middeleeuwen --- Bronnenstudie. Oorkondenleer. Diplomatiek:--Middeleeuwen --- 873.3 <08> Middeleeuws Latijnse literatuur--Verzamelwerken. Reeksen --- Middeleeuws Latijnse literatuur--Verzamelwerken. Reeksen --- 091 "04/14" Handschriftenkunde. Handschriftencatalogi--Middeleeuwen --- Handschriftenkunde. Handschriftencatalogi--Middeleeuwen --- Antike. --- Mittelalter. --- Textkritik. --- Electronic information resources --- Methodology --- Manuscripts, Medieval. --- Transmission of texts. --- Computational linguistics. --- Parsing (Computer grammar) --- Hypertext literature --- Auxiliary sciences of history --- Classical philology --- Philology [Modern ] --- Manuscripts [Medieval ] --- Criticism [Textual ] --- Manuscripts - Data processing --- Manuscripts, Medieval - Data processing - Congresses --- Paleography - Data processing --- Criticism, Textual - Data processing - Congresses --- Humanities - Research - Data processing - Congresses --- Mss traitement informatique --- Mss codicographie et codicologie --- Data processing.
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In May 2009 the Leuven Institute of Early Christian and Byzantine Studies organized an international congress, with the title: "Encyclopedic trends in Byzantium?" Some 40 scholars discussed the concept of Byzantine "encyclopedism", a notion coined definitively in 1971 by the French scholar Paul Lemerle as a characterization of Byzantine culture for the period 800-1000: the emphasis was not on creativity, but on collecting and copying; until very recent times the term "encyclopedism" has been repeated rather rashly in all kind of publications. Many problems have been dealt with during our congress: e.g. what are the definition and characteristics of Byzantine "encyclopedism"? Does the Byzantine understanding of this notion differ from ours? Has this really been the main feature of the period studied by Lemerle? Do these compilations mirror the broader cultural atmosphere in Byzantium? Which are the strategies (theological, literary, political) playing a part in the Byzantine art of compiling?
Encyclopedists --- Byzantine Empire --- Intellectual life --- Academic collection --- Conferences - Meetings --- Congresses --- Encyclopédistes --- Empire byzantin --- Vie intellectuelle
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Ce volume en hommage à Sever Voicu, ancien Scriptor Graecus à la Bibliothèque Vaticane et professeur à l?Istituto Patristico ±Augustinianum à Rome rassemble des contributions sur la patristique, les christianismes orientaux, les apocryphes de l?Ancien et du Nouveau Testament, la paléographie et la codicologie. La première section accueille des études codicologiques sur la circulation de manuscrits et de textes entre le XIVe et le XVIe siècle. La deuxième section est dédiée aux traductions anciennes (en latin, en copte, en arménien, en éthiopien), ainsi qu?à l?édition de textes fragmentaires (grecs, coptes). Les contributions de la troisième section cherchent à éclairer des questions exégétiques ou discutent le contexte de production d?un texte, son auteur, son destinataire. Suivent des études sur des textes pseudépigraphes grecs ainsi que sur les apocryphes de l?Ancien et du Nouveau Testament en grec, en latin, en arménien, en géorgien, en roumain. Le volume se termine par une section consacrée à des textes de Jean Chrysostome ou qui lui sont attribués, en grec et dans des traductions syriaques, arméniennes, géorgiennes et slavonnes. Le livre contient plusieurs éditions de textes inédits, ainsi que des descriptions de manuscrits pas ou peu connus
Christian literature, Early --- Fathers of the church --- Fathers of the church, Greek --- Transmission of texts --- 276 <063> --- 229 --- 229 Apocriefen. Pseudepigrafen. Deutero-canonieke boeken --- 229 Livres apocryphes. Pseudepigraphes. Livres deuterocanoniques --- Apocriefen. Pseudepigrafen. Deutero-canonieke boeken --- Livres apocryphes. Pseudepigraphes. Livres deuterocanoniques --- 276 <063> Patrologie. Patristiek--Congressen --- 276 <063> Patrologie. Patristique--Congressen --- Patrologie. Patristiek--Congressen --- Patrologie. Patristique--Congressen --- Literary transmission --- Manuscript transmission --- Textual transmission --- Greek fathers of the church --- Church fathers --- Patristics --- Philosophy, Patristic --- History and criticism --- Greek authors&delete& --- Festschrift - Libri Amicorum --- Classical philology --- Hermeneutics --- History. --- Voicu, S. J. --- Bible --- Criticism, Textual --- Editions --- Manuscripts --- Christians --- Early Christian literature --- Patristic literature --- Christian literature [Early ] --- Festschriften --- Apocryphal books (New Testament) --- Criticism, interpretation, etc --- Greek authors --- Voicu, Sever J. --- Criticism, Textual.
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