Frontmatter
Prolegomena
A Note on Christianisms
Conventions
Abbreviations
Chapters
Preface and Lemmata
Book One
Book Two
Book Three
Book Four
Book Five
Book Six
Book Seven
Book Eight
Book Nine
Book Ten
Book Eleven
Book Twelve
Book Thirteen
Book Fourteen
Book Fifteen
Book Sixteen
Book Seventeen
Book Eighteen
Book Nineteen
Book Twenty
Appendix
Endmatter
Editions and Translations Cited by Originator Alone
Bibliography
Index
After education at Christ Church, Oxford (BA 1967, MA 1970, D.Phil. 1971), Leofranc Holford-Strevens worked as a learned reader at Oxford University Press from 1971 to 1984, and thereafter as a copy-editor until his retirement in 2011 (from 2005 with the title Consultant Scholar-Editor).
Gelliana too is admirably compact; it offers just 165 pages of
commentary on 684 pages of Latin text. Most textual problems are
discussed in under a dozen lines. A consistent focus on the key
issues at stake yields transparency ... The textual commentary in
Gelliana is not limited to new proposals made by Holford-Strevens,
but embraces a broad range of problems and points of interest. In
effect, the commentary serves to explain the constitutio textus,
which is no less important in a critical edition than the study of
the sources.
*Dániel Kiss, Bryn Mawr Classical Review*
He has produced not only the best edition of Gellius to date, but
also a masterpiece of Latin textual scholarship ... an outstanding
linguistic and stylistic sensibility enables Holford-Strevens to
detect hidden problems in the text and to reopen well-known ones if
the solution does not strike him as satisfactory.
*Dániel Kiss, Bryn Mawr Classical Review*
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