Abstrakt: |
The Latin translation of Hesiod's Opera et Dies by the Roman humanist Nicolas Valla (Nicolaus de Valle, ca. 1444-1473) was the first to be printed in Renaissance Europe. This article analyses the edition established by the Flemish printer Jodocus Badius Ascensius (Paris, 1503). This study focuses on the tradition of the Ascensiana editio in the post-incunable period and throughout the 16th century. A list of marginalia Ascensiana to Valla's Opera et Dies is offered in the Appendix. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |