Sobre la transmisión textual de Longo
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https://doi.org/10.3989/emerita.1978.v46.i1.894Abstract
Longus’ text has been transmitted to us in three manuscript families. One of them, the Ursinian, was considered as formed by both Vaticani graeci 1347 and 1350, and Parisinus graecus 2895. Tubingensis Mb 16 was considered among the apographi and directly dependant on Vat. gr. 1347. This paper sustains on the contrary that Tubingensis Mb 16 is not only the common origin of both Vaticani above mentioned —as it had already been pointed out by Vilborg in his edition of Achilles Tatius— but also the source of Parisinus graecus 2895.
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