>starting to getting involved in medieval Gospel Harmony studies I would be
>grateful to know how and where to start with *Zacharias Chrysopolitanus' In
>Unum Ex Quatuor (PL 186)*.
>Any suggestions, bibliograhical references, etc. are deeply appreciated.
Dear Ulrich,
I happen to have two entries in my DBF:
PLOOIJ Daniel
De commentaar van Zacharias Chrysopolitanus op het
Diatessaron. Amsterdam 1925 (= Mededeelingen der Koninklijke
Akademie van Wetenschappen, Afdeeling Letterkunde, 59,5,
Ser. A), 14 pp.
VAN DEN EYNDE Damien
Les Magistri du Commentaire "Unum ex Quatuor" de Zacharias
Chrysopolitanus. In: Antonianum 23 (1948), p.1-32, p.181-220
If you are interested in the medieval reception of _In unum ex quatuor_, a
very influental adaptor was Petrus Riga, _Aurora_ (ed. Paul E. Beichner,
Notre Dame 1965 = Publications in Medieval Studies, 19), who, as I recall
it, used this harmony as his main source besides the _Historia scholastica_.
Best wishes for your project,
Otfried
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