A tale of two Gormacs. A case-study in reading medieval Irish glossae collectae

Alice R. Taylor-Griffiths
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abstract:Glossae collectae, or collections of glosses, are documents which combine and preserve glosses and citations in different styles from different sources in medieval Ireland. Such documents are often fragmentary and give no indication of theme or order, but they form the basis of much larger, scholarly collections such as Sanas Cormaic and O’Davoren’s glossary. Aside from their worth as witnesses to lost texts, the compilatory nature of glossae collectae provides an entry point into the thought processes of the medieval Irish scribe. The following discussion will look at the now lost set of glossae collectae referred to as the Gormac glossae collectae (TCD H 4. 22 [1363] 67a–67b). Gormac-GC contains a variety of genres of source material and is partly arranged into α-order, and so represents a mid-point in the development from in-text gloss to glossary. Using Gormac-GC as a case-study, this article considers how and why sets of glossae collectae were put together and what they can tell us about the transmission of glosses in medieval Ireland.
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两个戈马克的故事。中世纪爱尔兰语综合词汇阅读个案研究
摘要:Glossae collectae或Glossae collectae是中世纪爱尔兰不同来源的不同风格的注释和引文的组合和保存文件。这些文献通常是零碎的,没有给出主题或顺序的指示,但它们构成了更大的学术集合的基础,如萨纳斯·科迈克和奥达沃伦的词汇表。除了作为遗失文本的见证人的价值之外,汇编性的词汇表还提供了一个进入中世纪爱尔兰抄写员思维过程的切入点。下面的讨论将着眼于现在丢失的一组集合词汇,称为Gormac集合词汇(TCD H 4)。22 [1363] 67a-67b)。Gormac-GC包含了多种类型的原始材料,并部分按α-顺序排列,因此代表了从文本注释到术语表发展的中间点。本文以Gormac-GC为例,探讨了收集到的词汇集是如何以及为什么被放在一起的,以及它们能告诉我们的关于中世纪爱尔兰词汇传播的信息。
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