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Seventeenth-century sources describe a lost edition of Dracontius, Eugenius of Toledo and other poems with notes of commentary produced by Miguel Ruiz de Azagra, an almost unkown Spanish scholar, editor of Corippus (1589). This lost edition would have been previous to the editio princeps of Eugenius published in 1619 by the efforts of Jacques Sirmond. The part concerning Dracontius has been discussed some years ago («Aevum», 80, 2006). The present article marks the discovery of the complete edition in a manuscript (Sevilla, Biblioteca Capitular, 58-1-3). Had it been printed, it would have been a milestone in the editorial history of late-antique and early-medieval authors in Spain. It shows Ruiz de Azagra as a skilled editor and scholar.
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Dracontius Eugenius of Toledo Ruiz de Azagra, Miguel Late-antique edition Early-medieval edition
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Alberto, P. F. (2014), ‘The Lost Edition of Visigothic Poetry by Miguel Ruiz de Azagra’, Aevum 88:3, 665-681.
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Vita e Pensiero – Pubblicazioni dell’Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore
