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    Der sogenannte "Antiquus Austriacus" und weitere auctores antiquissimi

    Zur ältesten Überlieferung römerzeitlicher Inschriften im österreichischen Raum

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    Author(s)
    Marth, Doris
    Collection
    Austrian Science Fund (FWF)
    Language
    Latin; German
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    Abstract
    Alongside analysing the oldest records of Roman inscriptions of Austria, this work particularly emphasizes the antiquarian-epigraphic collecting activity which can be noted in the area of Austria as a consequence of the spreading humanistic attitude. It focuses on the question, whether Augustinus Prygl Tyfernus is actually to be identified as the so-called „Antiquus Austriacus” as has been pleaded repeatedly. The examination of a number of relevant known and hitherto extensively unknown copies shows that the “Antiquus-Austriacus-Collection“ is not a homogeneous compilation by a single “auctor antiquissimus” but rather an anthology derived from different copies of varying quality, collected by Johannes Fuchsmagen.
     
    Neben den ältesten Abschriften norischer Inschriften richtet sich der Blick vor allem auf die antiquarisch-epigraphische Sammeltätigkeit, die mit der Verbreitung humanistischen Gedankengutes auch im österreichischen Raum einsetzt. Besonderes Augenmerk gilt der Frage, ob der sogenannte „Antiquus Austriacus“ tatsächlich mit Augustinus Prygl Tyfernus zu identifizieren ist, wofür bisher mehrfach plädiert worden ist. Durch die detaillierte Untersuchung und Gegenüberstellung bereits bekannter Sammlungen sowie bisher kaum beachteter Handschriften zeigt sich schließlich, dass es sich bei der „Antiquus-Austriacus-Sammlung“ nicht um eine homogene Zusammenstellung eines einzigen „auctor antiquissimus“ handelt, sondern um ein Produkt aus unterschiedlichen Abschriften, hinter dem sich die Sammeltätigkeit von Johannes Fuchsmagen verbirgt.
     
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    https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/36867
    Keywords
    Antiquus Austriacus; Austria; Epigraphy; Humanism; Inscriptions; Johannes Fuchsmag(en); Manuscript Tradition; Roman Period; Antiquus Austriacus; Epigraphik; Humanismus; Inschriften; Johannes Fuchsmag(en); Österreich; Römerzeit; Überlieferung; Augustinus von Hippo; Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum; Noricum; Ptuj
    DOI
    10.15661/mono/specials.08.antiquus
    ISBN
    9783902976437
    Publisher
    Holzhausen
    Publication date and place
    2016
    Grantor
    • Austrian Science Fund (FWF)
    Classification
    History
    Pages
    570
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