Aeolica Maasiana

Paul Maas (1880-1964) was one of the most important classical scholars of the XX century. An excellent metricologist and theorist of textual criticism, he had the valuable habit of densely annotating the books of his personal library. Many of these volumes are now at the University of Milan and pres...

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Main Author: Sironi, Francesco
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description Paul Maas (1880-1964) was one of the most important classical scholars of the XX century. An excellent metricologist and theorist of textual criticism, he had the valuable habit of densely annotating the books of his personal library. Many of these volumes are now at the University of Milan and preserve a high amount of still unpublished reflections and textual proposals. In particular, all of the known volumes of Maas dedicated to Sappho and Alcaeus are now in Milan. In years when the study of Aeolic lyric has been revived by papyrological discoveries and new critical editions, this book aims at providing scholars with a broad selection of commented notes by Maas on the two poets. A postcard by Paul Maas to Achille Vogliano about a fragment of Aeolic lyric is published in the appendix.
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-139059.32024-07-03T09:37:06Z Aeolica Maasiana Sironi, Francesco Paul Maas Saffo Alceo Filologia classica Storia della filologia classica thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GT Interdisciplinary studies::GTB History of scholarship (principally of social sciences and humanities) Paul Maas (1880-1964) was one of the most important classical scholars of the XX century. An excellent metricologist and theorist of textual criticism, he had the valuable habit of densely annotating the books of his personal library. Many of these volumes are now at the University of Milan and preserve a high amount of still unpublished reflections and textual proposals. In particular, all of the known volumes of Maas dedicated to Sappho and Alcaeus are now in Milan. In years when the study of Aeolic lyric has been revived by papyrological discoveries and new critical editions, this book aims at providing scholars with a broad selection of commented notes by Maas on the two poets. A postcard by Paul Maas to Achille Vogliano about a fragment of Aeolic lyric is published in the appendix. Published Paul Maas (1880-1964) è stato uno dei filologi classici più importanti del XX secolo. Fine metricologo e teorico della critica del testo, aveva la preziosa abitudine di postillare fittamente i volumi della sua biblioteca personale. Molti di questi volumi si trovano oggi presso l’Università degli Studi di Milano e conservano numerose riflessioni e proposte testuali tuttora inedite. In particolare, sono conservati a Milano tutti i volumi di Maas dedicati a Saffo e Alceo attualmente noti. In anni in cui lo studio della lirica eolica è stato ravvivato da scoperte papiracee e nuove edizioni critiche, questo volume intende offrire agli studiosi un’ampia selezione commentata delle postille maasiane relative ai due poeti. In appendice è pubblicata una cartolina di Paul Maas ad Achille Vogliano su un frammento di lirica eolica. 2024-07-03T09:37:01Z 2024-06-28T13:36:22Z 2024-07-03T06:42:51Z 2024-07-03T09:37:01Z 2024-06-28 book 979-125-510-134-5 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/139059.3 ita Consonanze application/octet-stream Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International https://libri.unimi.it/index.php/consonanze/catalog/view/160/591/1621 Milano University Press Milano University Press 10.54103/consonanze.160 Paul Maas (1880-1964) è stato uno dei filologi classici più importanti del XX secolo. Fine metricologo e teorico della critica del testo, aveva la preziosa abitudine di postillare fittamente i volumi della sua biblioteca personale. Molti di questi volumi si trovano oggi presso l’Università degli Studi di Milano e conservano numerose riflessioni e proposte testuali tuttora inedite. In particolare, sono conservati a Milano tutti i volumi di Maas dedicati a Saffo e Alceo attualmente noti. In anni in cui lo studio della lirica eolica è stato ravvivato da scoperte papiracee e nuove edizioni critiche, questo volume intende offrire agli studiosi un’ampia selezione commentata delle postille maasiane relative ai due poeti. In appendice è pubblicata una cartolina di Paul Maas ad Achille Vogliano su un frammento di lirica eolica. 10.54103/consonanze.160 6248ff0f-e85a-4c84-b1c8-9820a67d3d31 979-125-510-134-5 Milano University Press 33 Milano open access
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