When Liber glossarum meets Priscian in the beginning of the IXth Century. The collected Glosses of ms. Vaticano, Reg. Lat. 1650

Abstract

Whereas the interest for Priscien appears timidly in the entourage of the grammairiens of the court of Charlemagne and his successors, the glosses of the first half of the ninth century testify to a reading of its Ars assisted by the consultation to glossaries. Among those, the Liber glossarum was intensively used in some circles. It resulted from an assiduous relationship of these two authorities within Carolingian’s schools, that many working tools in the form of various glossographical materials were created (collected glosses or component of glossaries). The «accumulative» step of generations of scholars leads to a recasting of the Liber glossarum under the feather of a grammarian from Pavia.
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Franck Cinato

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