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146:(also based on Cephalas's anthology) shows that not only many poems and epigrams were omitted (Palatine has 3700 epigrams, while the Planudean only 2400), but also Planudes made several mistakes or "corrections". At the beginning the transcription was done accurately, but after a certain point omissions become more and more as if the author lost his interest or was pressed to finalise the books. As a result, when the much more accurate Palatine Anthology was discovered, the interest of researchers was shifted from the Planudean to the Palatine. The only important element of the Planudean collection is the 388 epigrams not found in the Palatine, which are considered to have been part of the 22: 163: 490: 478: 334:
Hellenic civilization, George Willis Botsford, Ernest Gottlieb Sihler, σελ. 703, Columbia University Press, 1929, «The Planudean manuscript is our only source for 397 epigrams, and these are now usually printed as a supplement...»
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starts with the text: «Ἀνθολογία διαφόρων ἐπιγραμμάτων, συντεθειμένων σοφοίς, ἐπί διαφόροις ὑποθέσεσιν ...» (Anthology of various epigrams, created by wise people, about different subjects ...) and consists of seven books.
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Observationes et notae in Anthologiam Graecam quibus accetum Cl. Salmasii, Notae ineditae, Volume 4, Hieronymi de Bosch, David Jacob van Lennep, Claude Saumaise, Ultrajecti e typographia B. Wild & J. Altheer, 1810,
365:, Anthony Grafton, Glenn W. Most, Salvatore Settis, Harvard University Press, 15 Jan 2010 «...Planudes drew on Cephalas' collection, but not the manuscript of the Palatine Anthology, and added 395 further epigrams....» 259:
Hieronymi de Bosch Observationum et Notarum in Anthologiam Graecam volumen alterum quod indices continet, opus Boschii morte interruptum David Jacobus van Lennep aboluit, Ultrajecti e typographia J. Altheer, 1822,
174:) version of the Anthology. Heavily illustrated. It also reprints the very error-prone Greek text of the Wechelian edition (1600) of the Anthology, which is itself simply a reprint of the 1566 Planudean edition by 498: 201:
entitled «Anthologia Graeca cum versione Latina Hugonis Grotii». Apart from the text of the Planudean Anthology, this edition also included other texts after the first half of the third book.
170:(in five vols., begun by Bosch in 1795, finished and published by Lennep in 1822). Photographed at The British Museum, London. Contains the metrical Latin version of Grotius's Planuedean ( 463: 215:
Anthologia Graeca cum versione Latina Hugonis Grotii editae Ab Hieronymo de Bosch, Volume 2, Jeronimo de Bosch, Hugo Grotius, Ultrajecti e typographia Wild & Altheer, 1797
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Add MS 16409) and the other in the final edition of the anthology (which is only in fragmentary form, in Paris, Paris B.N. gr. 2744), as well as in several printed editions.
415:, Jerry Clack, σελ. XXVI 1982 «while the sixteenth book is devoted to 388 poems which appear in the Planudean Anthology but are not represented in the Palatine Anthology» 194:(Venice 1503, 1521, 1551), Badius Ascensius (Paris 1531), P. and J.-M. Nicolini (Venice 1550), Jean Brodeau (Basel 1549), Henricus Stephanus (Paris 1566). 353:, American Book Company, σελ. 445, 1907 «based his work on that of Cephalas adding 397 poems and omitting many, especially the work of the older poets» 225:
Anthologia Graeca cum versione Latina Hugonis Grotii editae Ab Hieronymo de Bosch, Volume 3, Ultrajecti e typographia B. Wild & J. Altheer, 1798
403:«The 388 poems unique to this compilation usually collectively called "the Planudean Appendix" or incorrectly book 16 of the Palatine Anthology...» 362: 273: 336: 205:
Anthologia Graeca cum versione Latina Hugonis Grotii, Volume 1, Claude Saumaise, Ultrajecti e Τypographia B. Wild & J. Altheer, 1795
389: 325:«The Planudean Anthology contains in all three hundred and ninety-seven epigrams, which are not in the Palatine MS. of Cephalas.» 412: 210: 438: 292:Κατσιαμπούρα Γιάννα, «Μανουήλ / Μάξιμος Πλανούδης, "Ανθολογία"», 2003, Εγκυκλοπαίδεια Μείζονος Ελληνισμού, Μ. Ασία URL: < 482: 513: 523: 220: 216: 21: 518: 197:
The edition of Bosch was printed between 1795 and 1822 in Utrecht in five volumes with a Latin translation by
69: 427:, Martin Hinterberger, Elisabeth Schiffer, Walter de Gruyter, page 204, 2007 «This makes a total of c.388» 85: 350: 105: 242: 103:
were made, as it was the only known anthology of Greek epigrams and poems until 1606, when the
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in 1494 in Florence under the title «Anthologia Graeca». It was also printed later on by
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481) in Venice but also in two apographs, one in an incomplete edition (in London,
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on-line version of the Biblioteca Marciana manuscript BNM Gr. Z. 481 (=863)
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Mantissa secunda de Graecis heriobus adjecta ab Henrico Stephano, page 399
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The anthology is today part of the corpus of texts known today as the
293: 161: 42: 20: 473:, Leo Sternbach (ed.), Lipsiae, in aedibus B. G. Teubneri, 1890. 437:
Maximus Planudes (November 8, 1494). Ed. Janus Lascaris (ed.).
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beginning of the text of the Planudean Anthology, Books 1-2
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A short history of Greek literature from Homer to Julian
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The first printed edition of the Anthology of Planudes (
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It can be found in an autograph copy of Planudes in
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Anthologiae planudeae - Appendix Barberino-Vaticana
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Index


Latin
Greek
anthology
Maximus Planudes
Byzantine
Anthology of Cephalas
Biblioteca Marciana
British Library
Palatine Anthology
Greek Anthology

Planudes
Henricus Stephanus
editio princeps
Janus Lascaris
Aldus Manutius
Hugo Grotius
Volume 1
beginning of the text of the Planudean Anthology, Books 1-2
Volume 2
text of the Planudean Anthology - Books 3-4
Volume 3
text of the Planudean Anthology - Books 5-7
Mantissa Vetus, page 288
Mantissa secunda de Graecis heriobus adjecta ab Henrico Stephano, page 399
Theokritus
Volume 4
contents
Volume 5

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