Darrera modificació: 2020-11-17 Bases de dades: Sciència.cat, Arnau
McVaugh, Michael R., "Hippocrates at Montpellier", dins: Boodts, Shari - De Leemans, Pieter - Schorn, Stefan, Sicut dicit: Editing Ancient and Medieval Commentaries on Authoritative Texts, Leiden - Boston, Brepols, 2019, pp. 47-67.
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- The Hippocratic writings, particularly the Aphorisms, were an important object of commentaries at the medical faculty of Montpellier c. 1300. In editing such commentaries, how much complementary material should be incorporated into the edition? Masters regularly discussed Galen's very much longer commentary on each aphorism as well as the pithy aphorism itself; does the text of the Galenic commentary need to be incorporated into the edition? A similar question is raised by the existence of student notes on Bernard de Angarra's commentary on the Aphorisms that antedate his own more finished commentary produced several years later, and reveal that his thinking - and perhaps that of Montpellier more generally - had evolved during that period. Should those early student notes be published in an edition of Angarra's more authoritative version? In both cases the desirability of the extra material seems clear, if the publisher can be convinced to underwrite the extra expense.
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