De Facie Quae in Orbe Lunae Apparet : Introduction, Edition, English Translation, and Critical Commentary.
- 1st ed.
- 1 online resource (240 pages)
- Brill's Plutarch Studies ; v.7 .
- Brill's Plutarch Studies .
Intro -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- 1. History of the Text -- 1.1. Manuscripts -- 1.2. Printed Editions -- 2. The Text -- 2.1. The Lost Beginning -- 2.2. Composition of the Text -- 2.3. Date and Location of the Dramatic Action -- 3. Characters -- Edition & -- English Translation of De facie -- Editorial Criteria -- 1. Agreements and Discrepancies between E and B -- 2. The Critical Apparatus -- Sigla -- 1. Conspectus Codicum -- 2. Editores Citati -- 3. Commentatores Critici Citati -- 4. Other sigla -- Edition & -- English Translation -- Commentary to the Critical Edition -- Appendix 1: Discrepancies between the Manuscripts -- Appendix 2: Emmendations by the Manuscripts -- Bibliography -- Index Nominum et Locorum.
In Plutarch. De facie quae in orbe lunae apparet, Luisa Lesage Gárriga offers a new critical edition with English translation of one of Plutarch's most fascinating treatises, and yet one of the least known to the wider public.