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Faivre D'Arcier, Louis. "Sur les traces de Darès le Phrygien dans l'Occident médiéval." Troianalexandrina 18 (January 2018): 37–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/j.troia.5.117033.

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Vielliard, Françoise. "La traduction du De excidio Troiae de Darès le Phrygien par Jofroi de Waterford." Troie au Moyen Âge, no. 10 (April 1, 2022): 185–205. http://dx.doi.org/10.54563/bdba.1327.

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Faivre d’Arcier, Louis. "La circulation des manuscrits du De excidio Troiae de Darès le Phrygien au Moyen Âge." Labyrinthe, no. 9 (June 30, 2001): 108–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/labyrinthe.1123.

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D'Arcier, Louis Faivre. ""Sur les traces d'un 'éditeur' médiéval. À propos d'une famille anglaise ou galloise des manuscrits de Darès Ie Phrygien"." Troianalexandrina 2 (January 2002): 6–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/j.troia.2.301994.

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Morton, Richard. "Louis Faivre D’Arcier. Histoire et géographie d’un mythe: la circulation des manuscrits du De excidio Troiae de Darès le Phrygien (VIIIe–XVe siècles)." Journal of Medieval Latin 16 (January 2006): 288–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/j.jml.2.303240.

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Lafferty, Maura K. "Histoire et géographie d'un mythe: La circulation des manuscrits du "De excidio Troiae" de Darès le Phrygien (VIIIe-XVe siècles). Louis Faivre d'Arcier." Speculum 83, no. 1 (January 2008): 193–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0038713400012628.

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Berkes, Lajos. "Griechen und Trojaner bei Dares Phrygius." Acta Antiqua Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 49, no. 3 (December 2009): 319–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1556/aant.49.2009.3.7.

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Tilliette, Jean-Yves. "Louis FAIVRE D’ARCIER, Histoire et géographie d’un mythe. La circulation des manuscrits du De excidio Troiae de Darès le Phrygien (VIIIe-XVe siècles [ sic ] ) , Paris, École des chartes, 2006 ; 1 vol. in-8°, 540 p. ( Mémoires et documents de l’École des chartes , 82). ISBN : 2-900791-79-0. Prix : € 45,00." Le Moyen Age Tome CXIII, no. 1 (June 7, 2007): XLIV. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/rma.131.0157zr.

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Galli, Daniela. "De excidio Troiae by Dares Phrygius and Valerius Flaccus." Mnemosyne 66, no. 4-5 (2013): 800–808. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/1568525x-12341096.

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Clark, Frederic N. "Reading the “First Pagan Historiographer”: Dares Phrygius and Medieval Genealogy." Viator 41, no. 2 (January 2010): 203–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/j.viator.1.100798.

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Clark, Frederic. "Authenticity, Antiquity, and Authority: Dares Phrygius in Early Modern Europe." Journal of the History of Ideas 72, no. 2 (2011): 183–207. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/jhi.2011.0013.

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Anguita Jaén, José María. "Entre la historia y la ficción: Dictis y Dares como modelos de la Historia Karoli Magni (Pseudo-Turpín) y el De gestis Britonum de Jofre de Monmouth." Cuadernos del CEMyR, no. 32 (2024): 259–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.25145/j.cemyr.2024.32.13.

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Geoffrey of Monmouth’s De gestis Britonum and Aimeric Picaud’s Historia Karoli Magni are, according to their manuscript fortune, the most successful Latin prose narratives of the Middle Ages. They are also, given their presumed status as stories, the legitimate basis on which the two most productive literary cycles of the Middle Ages are based: the Arthurian matter and the Carolingian matter. The article proposes as hypothesis that both authors knew their respective works and shows how, simultaneously and in parallel, they managed to blend into the historiographical context of their time, through a perfect knowledge of the conventions of the genre; and through authorization strategies that were modeled on the De excidio Troiae of Dares the Phrygian and the Ephemeris belli Troaini of Dictis of Crete
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Classen, Albrecht. "The Romance of Thebes (Roman de Thèbes), trans. by Joan M. Ferrante and Robert W. Hanning. The French of England Translation Series (FRETS), 11. Tempe, AZ: Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, 2018, ix, 365." Mediaevistik 32, no. 1 (January 1, 2020): 432–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.3726/med.2019.01.101.

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Much of high medieval culture was deeply influenced by the reception of classical literature, as best represented by the genre of the romans antiques, the Roman de Thèbes, the Roman d’Enéas, and the Roman de Troie. These were based, in turn, on the Thebaid of Statius (92 C.E.), Vergil’s Aeneid (after 19 B.C.E.), and the story of Troy as retold by Dares Phrygias and Dictys Cretensis (in Greek, first century C.E., lost today; in Latin, fourth century C.E. [Dictys] and sixth century C.E. respectively [Dares]). Two of the most respected medieval French scholars, Joan M. Ferrante and Robert W. Hanning, now provide new access to the Roman de Thèbe through their English translation, which they have based on the personal copy owned by Henry Despenser (1370–1406), Bishop of Norwich, well known especially for his ruthless suppression of the Peasant Revolt in 1381. This manuscript is today housed in the British Library, London, under Add. 34114, fol. 164a-226d, and it was critically edited by Francine Mora-Lebrun with a facing page modern French translation in 1995. Ms. A (Paris, BnF, fr. 375) was recently edited by Luca di Sabatino (2016), which could not be consulted here for obvious reasons. Ms. C (Paris, BnF, fr. 784) was edited by Guy Reynaud de Lage in 1966, 1968, then re-edited along with a facing-page modern French translation by Aimé Petit in 2008).
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Petrain, David. "Graziana Brescia, Mario Lentano, Giampiero Scafoglio, Valentina Zanusso (Hgg.): Revival and Revision of the Trojan Myth. Studies on Dictys Cretensis and Dares Phrygius." Gnomon 96, no. 1 (2024): 79–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.17104/0017-1417-2024-1-79.

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Panagl, Oswald. "Wortbildung und Textsorte Verbalabstrakta in der spät(er)en Latinität." Acta Antiqua Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 59, no. 1-4 (September 25, 2020): 387–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1556/068.2019.59.1-4.34.

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Summary:The paper deals with the derivational category of ‘action nouns’ both as a subject of general linguistics and as a problem of Indo-European morphology (primarily in the diachrony of Latin but also from the perspective of comparative philology). First of all, I elucidate the concepts used in the analysis of verbal abstracts – above all their well renowned definition by Walter Porzig as “Namen für Satzinhalte”. Subsequently, I interpret some passages occurring in comedies of Plautus and epigraphic documents of Old Latin illustrating the diachronic developments by accounting for some construction patterns under consideration of their ‘suprasyntactic’ aspects. In the paragraphs following, I discuss a variety of IE actional types (including the genesis of infinitives), also taking care of some significant relics of verbal constructions in Ancient Greek.The implication scale of increasing ‘concretization’, which I proposed and utilized in my studies so far, exhibits a development from action via the steps: result, instrument, location leading to (collective) agents. This thesis may also be corroborated by a number of Latin testimonies.According to my concept of correlation between frequency of nomina actionis and nomina acti on the one hand and the corresponding text type on the other, I present a number of examples taken from the authors Vitruvius, Frontinus, Petronius, Juvenalis, Justinus and Dares Phrygius. I describe and interpret them by means of qualitative criteria and quantitative parameters such as occurrence, semantic profile and competition in relation to alternative derivational types that employ cognate stems and affixes.
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Trachsel, Alexandra. "VARIATIONS OF THE TROJAN MYTH - (G.) Brescia, (M.) Lentano, (G.) Scafoglio, (V.) Zanusso (edd.) Revival and Revision of the Trojan Myth. Studies on Dictys Cretensis and Dares Phrygius. (Spudasmata 177.) Pp. 398. Hildesheim: Georg Olms, 2018. Paper, €74. ISBN: 978-3-487-15681-1." Classical Review 70, no. 1 (January 31, 2020): 134–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0009840x20000025.

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Douchet, Sébastien. "Louis Faivre d’Arcier, Histoire et géographie d’un mythe. La circulation des manuscrits du De excidio Troiae de Darès le Phrygien (VIIIe-XVe siècles)." Cahiers de recherches médiévales et humanistes, September 15, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/crm.2724.

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Madeła, Alexandra. "Qui volunt eos cognoscere, Argonautas legant." Mnemosyne, January 3, 2024, 1–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/1568525x-bja10214.

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Abstract The late antique De excidio Troiae historia, supposedly written by a soldier in the Trojan War, Dares the Phrygian, encourages the reader to consult a work called Argonautae. This article discusses three possibilities of how to understand this reference—it could either be a comment by the real author of this pseudonymous work, or the supposed translator Nepos, or the ostensible author Dares. It argues that audiences in antiquity were familiar with the idea of literature written prior to the Trojan War, and debates the possibility that the Trojan Dares might refer to a poem about the Argonauts which was composed by the mythical Orpheus. It comes to the conclusion that the reference is intentionally ambiguous.
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Sideri, Cecilia. "Giuseppe Compagnoni traduttore di Ditti Cretese e di Darete Frigio." Prassi Ecdotiche della Modernità Letteraria, no. 8 (January 31, 2023). http://dx.doi.org/10.54103/2499-6637/19696.

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Adottando una prospettiva di storia della filologia, il contributo indaga l’ambigua operazione svolta da Giuseppe Compagnoni (1754-1833) nel proporre la propria traduzione italiana delle cronache troiane pseudo-epigrafe di Ditti Cretese e Darete Frigio, pubblicata a Milano nel 1819 entro la Collana degli antichi storici greci volgarizzati di Giovanni Battista Sonzogno. La posizione critico-filologica del Compagnoni è letta alla luce del resto della sua produzione letteraria e del suo profilo intellettuale, nonché del contesto editoriale al cui interno la versione vide la luce. Giuseppe Compagnoni as a translator of Dyctis of Crete and Dares Phrygius The paper adopts the perspective of the History of Textual Criticism to analyse the ambiguous position of Giuseppe Compagnoni (1754-1833) in presenting his Italian translation of the pseudepigraph Troian chronicles by Dyctis of Crete and Dares Phrygius. The translation was published in Milan in1819, inside the Collana degli antichi storici greci volgarizzati held by Giovanni Battista Sonzogno. Compagnoni’s critical and philological position is analysed considering the rest of his literary production, his intellectual profile, as well as the editorial context in which the work was published.
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De Carlos Villamarín, Helena. "GRAZIANA BRESCIA, MARIO LENTANO, GIAMPIERO SCAFOGLIO, VALENTINA ZANUSSO (Hrsgs.), Revival and Revision of the Trojan Myth. Studies on Dictys Cretensis and Dares Phrygius. Spudasmata 177, Hildesheim, Zürich, New York 2018, 398 pp., ISBN 978-3-487-15681-1." Exemplaria Classica 24 (October 19, 2020). http://dx.doi.org/10.33776/ec.v24i0.5014.

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