Un fragment hagiographique conservé à la Biblioteca Storico Francescana e Picena de Falconara Marittima
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https://doi.org/10.63277/2385-1341/953Abstract
Il contributo presenta lo studio di un frammento pergamenaceo conservato presso la Biblioteca storico-francescana e picena dei Minori delle Marche di Falconara Marittima (AN) contenente un passo della Passio sancti Sebastiani e segnalato da Bernhard Bischoff ma mai studiato prima d’ora. L’esame si completa con l’edizione critica del testo.
The article studies a parchment fragment kept at the Biblioteca storico-francescana e picena of the Friars Minor in Falconara Marittima (AN). This fragment contains a passage from the Passio sancti Sebastiani. Bernard Bischoff had mentioned it, but it had remained hitherto unstudied. The contribution is enriched by the critical edition of the text.