Was the Commentary on Vergil by Aelius Donatus Extant in the Ninth Century? A Reappraisal.

Autor: Danovi, Vittorio Remo
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Zdroj: Philologus -- Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur und Ihre Rezeption; Jun2023, Vol. 167 Issue 1, p156-172, 17p
Abstrakt: That the Vergilian commentary by Aelius Donatus – one of the most influential late-antique commentaries that have not survived – was extant in the ninth century and available to some Carolingian scholars is still a widespread belief. The evidence in support of this thesis is said to have been provided by the Harvard Servianist J. J. H. Savage in three articles published between 1925 and 1931. In these articles, Savage claimed that a few marginal notes in one of the ninth-century primary witnesses to the DS scholia, the so-called 'Vergil of Tours' (Bern, Burgerbibliothek, Ms. 165), were drawn almost directly from Donatus' commentary and that a marginal note in a roughly coeval Servian witness (Bern, Burgerbibliothek, Ms. 363) provided information about a place where a copy of the commentary could be found. A re-examination of the two manuscripts shows that the evidence adduced by Savage does not stand scrutiny and that the terminus post quem for the loss of Donatus' commentary should be antedated by at least one century. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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