HadrianusEditorial CSIC - CSIC Press, 2010 - 143 pages In this publication we present a short Latin tale in prose preserved in the Codex Miscellaneus from the Roca-Puig collection. The main character of this text is the emperor Hadrian (AD 117-138). In it we can follow the emperor’s relationship with a sinister character, Raecius Varus. We present a complete transcription of the text of the papyrus with a critical apparatus, a reconstruction of the correct Latin text and a translation, and a complete linguistic, historical and literary study |
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PREFACIO | 9 |
LINGUISTIC DESCRIPTION OF THE TEXT 333 | 33 |
LITERARY REMARKS ON THE TALE OF HADRIAN | 71 |
HADRIANVS | 107 |
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