In the middle of the 19th century, G. H. F. Nesselmann’s Die Sprache der alten Preußen an ihren Überresten erläutert (Königsberg, 1845) presented all the available knowledge on the OPr. language at that time. Specifically, Nesselmann’s information on the philological tradition of the third Catechism, the so-called Enchiridion, showed a great progress compared to his predecessors and was considered a reference work until Trautmann’s Die altpreußischen Sprachdenkmäler (1910). Footnote 2 in Nesselmann’s edition is however enigmatic: it gives an insight on his use of the three copies of the Enchiridion that he firstly knew. Furthermore, it is also taken into consideration how the other two editors of the Enchiridion, Uhlenbeck and Berneker, in the 19th century understood Footnote 2 and the problems it involved.

Zur textuellen Grundlage des altpreußischen Enchiridions bei Nesselmann (1845) und dessen Nachfolgern Uhlenbeck (1889) und Berneker (1896)

Pietro Dini
2021-01-01

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In the middle of the 19th century, G. H. F. Nesselmann’s Die Sprache der alten Preußen an ihren Überresten erläutert (Königsberg, 1845) presented all the available knowledge on the OPr. language at that time. Specifically, Nesselmann’s information on the philological tradition of the third Catechism, the so-called Enchiridion, showed a great progress compared to his predecessors and was considered a reference work until Trautmann’s Die altpreußischen Sprachdenkmäler (1910). Footnote 2 in Nesselmann’s edition is however enigmatic: it gives an insight on his use of the three copies of the Enchiridion that he firstly knew. Furthermore, it is also taken into consideration how the other two editors of the Enchiridion, Uhlenbeck and Berneker, in the 19th century understood Footnote 2 and the problems it involved.
2021
Dini, Pietro
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