Gelliana

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Written by Leofranc Holford-Strevens to accompany his Oxford Classical Texts edition of Aulus Gellius' <em>Noctes Atticae</em> this volume presents more expansive discussions and explanations of choices of readings at various places in the text than would be possible within the narrow confines of the edition's apparatus criticus (in which all passages discussed in <em>Gelliana</em> are marked with an asterisk). The grounds adduced are generally grammatical in the modern sense of the word concerning accidence vocabulary or syntax but sometimes invoke palaeography logic or other matters of content. Previous scholars and also translations are frequently cited in order either to credit the person first on record as having understood the text correctly or to indicate the source of a current misinterpretation. The preliminary matter includes an extensive list significantly expanded from that drawn up by Martin Hertz of places where scribes have inadvertently corrupted the text through inappropriate importation of the Christian terms with which they were familiar while a separate appendix contains corrections to and revisions of passages in the author's previously published monograph <em>Aulus Gellius: An Antonine Scholar and his Achievement</em> (OUP 2003 corrected paperback 2005) and article '<em>Recht as een Palmen-Bohm</em> and other Facets of Gellius' Medieval and Humanistic Reception' in <em>The Worlds of Aulus Gellius</em> (co-edited with Amiel D. Vardi OUP 2004).<br>
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