Les glosses de Guillem Nicolau a la seva traducció de les «Heroides» d'Ovidi (1390): una proposta d'identificació

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  • Josep Pujol

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https://doi.org/10.7203/caplletra.39.4858

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medieval Catalan translations of Classical Texts, Academic Glosses and Vernacular Translation, Hispanic Translations of Ovid’s Heroides, Guillem Nicolau

Abstract

According to a letter written in 1390, Guillem Nicolau attached a full commentary to his Catalan translation of Ovid’s Heroides. Although these glosses have not survived in any of the extant manuscripts of this translation, they have been preserved in a fifteenth-century manuscript containing an anonymous Castilian version of the Catalan text. In this article, the linguistic- and literary-based identification of these Castilian glosses with those written by Nicolau leads to a further examination of the relationship of the Catalan Heroides to the Latin commentary tradition. Evidence is given of Nicolau having used a Latin manuscript containing accessus and glosses from William of Orléans Bursarii Ovidianorum, as well as many other grammatical and contextual anonymous glosses, to which he is heavily indebted.

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2005-10-01

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Pujol, J. (2005). Les glosses de Guillem Nicolau a la seva traducció de les «Heroides» d’Ovidi (1390): una proposta d’identificació. Caplletra. Revista Internacional De Filologia, (39), 199–229. https://doi.org/10.7203/caplletra.39.4858
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