Western Medieval Manuscripts : Euripides, Tragedies
Western Medieval Manuscripts
<p style='text-align: justify;'>Nn.3.14 is a composite manuscript, now consisting of two parts: Part I, ff. 1r-121v; Part II, ff. 122r-209v. Both parts contain <i>Euripides, Tragedies</i>: <i>Hecuba, Orestes</i> and <i>Phoenician Women</i>. The second part also contains an extract from a grammatical treatise by Aelius Herodianus (2nd century AD).</p><p style='text-align: justify;'>Part I belonged initially to a larger volume, the other parts of which are now represented by: CUL Nn.3.15.1 (ff. 50-114), CUL Nn.3.17.1 (ff. 1r-88v).</p><p style='text-align: justify;'>The Greek text is cited in the editions of Euripides as Z for Part I, and as Zd for Part II.</p>Dr Matteo Di Franco