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Priscian, Ars grammatica: book 17 (De constructione)

Text of Priscian from Hertz ed., Grammatici Latini, vol. III, p. 121 (not a transcription from the St Gall manuscript).

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III 121,1ante dictis partibus. ergo natura quidem posterior est, constructione uero
III 121,2principalis.
III 121,3aduerbium uero quod uerbi est ui adiectiuum, positio, id est
241b35121,3book 17111[?]
III 121,4nominatio, quoque eius ostendit. quomodo igitur in secundo loco uerbum post
III 121,5nomen, sic etiam aduerbium in secundo loco post praepositionem bene
241b36121,5book 1758 (m.l.) . (nomen est Ms.)
III 121,6ponitur, quae per appositionem dictionis uim sibi defendens praeponitur
III 121,7nominibus uel aliis casualibus: composita enim uim dictionis non habet,
241b40e121,7book 174224 concedens: vim.
242a m.s.a224book 1759 (m.s.) aarón
242a m.s.bbook 1759 (m.s.) iulius
III 121,8concedens in eam, cui adiungitur.
III 121,9post supra dicta uero omnia coniunctio iure accipitur, cum nullum
III 121,10possit per se significare sensum absque supra positarum dictionum
III 121,11materia, quomodo corporum quoque uincula inutilia sunt, si non sint corpora,
III 121,12quae ab eis uinciantur.
III 121,13possumus autem et amplioribus rationibus de ordinatione partium
III 121,14demonstrare; sed quia non de ea propositum nobis est, sufficiat hucusque
III 121,15dicere.
III 121,16illud etiam primum quaerendum, antequam de constructione
III 121,17singularum orationis partium tractemus, quare interrogatiua dictionum in duas
III 121,18partes orationis solas concesserunt, id est in nomen et in aduerbium,
III 121,19et quare non in unum nomen et in unum aduerbium, sed in
III 121,20ampliora, ut quis, qualis, uter, quantus, quot, quotus, quotenus, cuius,
242a10c121,20242a1book 17211 uter: .ciade
[‘which of the two?’] [analysis]
III 121,21cuias, qualiter, qua, quo, ubi, quando, unde? an haec etiam
III 121,22approbatio est, principales duas esse partes orationis nomen et uerbum,
III 121,23quae quando in notitia non sunt, habent de se interrogationem frequenter
III 121,24accipiendam? inueniuntur autem in pluribus, sicut ostendimus, et
III 121,25nominibus et aduerbiis propter rationem huiuscemodi, quod in his solis
242a15d121,25book 173232 his (solis): .nominibus ⁊ adverbiis

 

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Manuscripts

G
St Gall, Stiftsbibliothek, 904 (a. 851)
L
Leiden, Universiteitsbibliotheek, BPL 67 (a. 838)
K
Karlsruhe, Badische Landesbibliothek, Aug. perg. CXXXII (s. IXb)
E
Paris, Bibliothèque nationale, Latin 10290 (s. IXc–d)
M
Milan, Biblioteca Ambrosiana, Cod. A 138 sup. (s. IX)
T
Dublin, Trinity College, MS 229 (C.1.8) (s. XI)

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Glosses

7
et/ocus
.i.
id est/ed-ón
= spiritus asper
< >
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[ ]
letters which should be deleted
abc
letters marked as deleted (but legible) in the MS
Rijcklof Hofman, Pádraic Moran, Bernhard Bauer, St Gall Priscian Glosses, version 2.1 (2023) <http://stgallpriscian.ie/index.php?id=13274&kP=121&kV=3> [accessed 23 November 2024]