Dear List
Has anybody some recent information about the traditional attribution of
the so-called "Horae de Passione Domini" to St.Bonaventura (Chevalier has
all the hymns as by Bonaventura). I was unable to find an edition of the
text in the two elder editions of his Opera Omnia. I did in fact not find a
single printed edition from the past century.
I am preparing to publish a transcript from a particular manuscript on the
Web, and would appreciate any comments (the transcript is just a sober
rendering of the actual text in this manuscript (c.1470), and not a
scientific edition with elaborate notes on variants).
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As an art historian, with a poor philological background, would I also
welcome if somebody could lend me a hand, by reading a quick preliminary
proof, in order to catch obvious scribal errors (may they be from the
scribe or from myself).
Pleasae contact me off-list, if you have a decent knowlegde of later
medieval Latin, and are willing to go through a preliminary version of the
text.(The text is about 8 pages in A4).
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Thanks
Erik Drigsdahl
PS. As I am a very busy man, can I not promise to furnish an answer to
every comment you may have to the question, please have me excused in
advance.
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