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Priscian, Ars grammatica: book 8 (De uerbo)

Text of Priscian from Hertz ed., Grammatici Latini, vol. II, p. 427 (not a transcription from the St Gall manuscript).

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II 427,1«tum literator creditos /
154b43427,1book 813 creditus ..
II 427,2ludo Faliscum liberos /
154b43427,2book 813 liberos ..
II 427,3causatus in campi patens /
154b44427,3book 813 patens ..
II 427,4extraque muri ducere, /
154b44427,4book 813 ducere ..
II 427,5spatiandŏ paulatim trahit /
154b45m427,5book 813 an- iambus .s. iambus (anapestus; spondeus) patian,do pau,latim trahit ..
II 427,6hostilis ad ualli latus».
II 427,7sunt enim dimetri iambici. Iuuenalis in I:
II 427,8«plurimus hic aeger moritur uigilandŏ, sed illum /
154b47427,8book 813 plurimus hic aeger. moritur vigi,lando sed, illum .
II 427,9languorem peperit cibus inperfectus et haerens».
II 427,10

de specie uerborum

II 427,11species sunt uerborum duae, primitiua et deriuatiua, quae inueniuntur
II 427,12fere in omnibus partibus orationis. est igitur primitiua, quae primam
II 427,13positionem ab ipsa natura accepit, ut lego, ferueo, domo, facio,
II 427,14garrio, albo; deriuatiua, quae a positiuis deriuantur, ut lecturio,
II 427,15feruesco, domito, facesso, garrulo, albico.
II 427,16sunt igitur deriuatiuorum diuersae species, ut inchoatiua, quae initium
155a6a427,16book 8423 inchoativa: .i. species
II 427,17actus uel passionis significat, ut caleo calesco, horreo horresco, tabeo
II 427,18tabesco, quae plerumque a neutris absolutam uel intrinsecus natam
155a9b427,18book 8541 absolutam: .i. ab actione
II 427,19significantibus passionem, quam Graeci αὐτοπάθειαν dicunt, deriuatur, ut
155a10c427,19155a1book 8221 αυτοπαθειαν: an .aito dondí as natam
[‘the auto- from natam’] [analysis]
155a10d427,19book 8221 571 αυτοπαθειαν: (m.l.) augustinus in libro de civitate dei/ grece pathos/ pasio dicitur., {= K 64v21 h grece pathos: pathos grecae K}
II 427,20rubeo rubesco, palleo pallesco, marceo marcesco, areo aresco,
II 427,21luceo lucesco, pateo patesco. ideo autem diximus plerumque, quia
II 427,22inueniuntur etiam ex aliis uerbis, sed raro, ut cupio cupisco (Cicero
II 427,23in oratore: «diuino aliquo animi motu maiora concupiscat».
II 427,24Virgilius in IIII georgicon:
155a16e427,24book 852 vergilius: (m.l.) virgilius

 

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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

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et/ocus
.i.
id est/ed-ón
= spiritus asper
< >
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Rijcklof Hofman, Pádraic Moran, Bernhard Bauer, St Gall Priscian Glosses, version 2.1 (2023) <http://stgallpriscian.ie/index.php?id=8922&kP=427&kV=2> [accessed 23 November 2024]