Collana | Antichistica
Miscellanea | Altera pars laboris
Capitolo | ‘Dans les pierres, il ne peut y avoir de fiction’ ?
Abstract
Rodrigo Caro (1573-1647) has long been considered an unreliable witness of the epigraphic tradition, first and foremost by E. Hübner (CIL II). This article reconsiders his role in the transmission of the Conventus Hispalensis’ falsae vel incertae, after a careful analysis of Caro’s Antigüedades de Sevilla (1634). Within this work, the Sevillian humanist overall appears to be scrupulous: it is only his duty to superior interests, such as those of the archbishopric of Seville, which forces him (as in his defense of the pseudo-Dexter) to reluctantly retain certain falsae included in the Antigüedades.
Presentato: 14 Luglio 2019 | Accettato: 18 Ottobre 2019 | Pubblicato 11 Dicembre 2019 | Lingua: fr
Keywords Rodrigo Caro • Iberian epigraphy • Sevillian humanism • Conventus Hispalensis • Falsae
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