Vitalis Blesensis Geta: Comoedia is a meticulously edited scholarly edition of the medieval Latin comedy "Geta" by Vitalis of Blois. This edition draws upon the best manuscripts from Bern, Munich, Paris, Darmstadt, and the Vatican to present the most accurate version of the text. Vitalis of Blois, a noted 12th-century writer, composed "Geta" as a humorous adaptation of classical themes, blending them with medieval sensibilities. This edition offers invaluable resources for students and scholars interested in medieval Latin literature, classical influences, and the development of dramatic forms during the Middle Ages. The detailed collation of manuscripts makes this edition an essential reference for understanding the transmission and reception of "Geta" throughout history.
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