The handwriting supposed to be that of John Camateros patriarch of Constantinople appears in some marginal annotations of the manuscript Ambr. M 66 sup. (late 10th century; rhetorical works of Aphthonius and Hermogenes). In fol. 310v the very “ex libris” of the byzantine scholar can be read. A dream recounted by the same scholar on f. 311r is here transcribed and translated, together with two metrical compositions by Tzetzes, which should originally belong to his commentary to Hermogenes.
Mazzucchi, C., L’ex libris di Giovanni Camatero e versi inediti di Tzetzes nel codice Ambrosiano M 66 sup., <<AEVUM>>, 2019; 93 (2): 441-447. [doi:10.26350/000193_000047] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/145073]
L’ex libris di Giovanni Camatero e versi inediti di Tzetzes nel codice Ambrosiano M 66 sup.
Mazzucchi, Carlo
2019
Abstract
The handwriting supposed to be that of John Camateros patriarch of Constantinople appears in some marginal annotations of the manuscript Ambr. M 66 sup. (late 10th century; rhetorical works of Aphthonius and Hermogenes). In fol. 310v the very “ex libris” of the byzantine scholar can be read. A dream recounted by the same scholar on f. 311r is here transcribed and translated, together with two metrical compositions by Tzetzes, which should originally belong to his commentary to Hermogenes.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.