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1882
Volume 4, Issue 1
  • ISSN: 2033-5385
  • E-ISSN: 2033-5393

Abstract

Abstract

This article reconstructs the pre-manuscript history of the Sibylla Tiburtina, a late antique prophetic text, which was very widespread after . 1000. It argues against the prevailing belief that a single intelligence structured the Latin text to a single meaning in the eleventh century. By identifying early medieval interpolations this article offers a new account of the work’s textual development in the centuries before 1000. This suggests the text known as the Ottonian Sibyl had a far less distinct moment of creation than is usually assumed and was actually the product of interpolators independently adding to its late antique core over a long period and without a common purpose.

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