Lost in the transmission: The case of the Pahlavi-Videvdad manuscripts

Lost in the transmission: The case of the Pahlavi-Videvdad manuscripts

Author: 
Cantera, Alberto
Publisher: 
Taylor & Francis Group
Date published: 
2010
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Journal Title: 
Bulletin of the school of Oriental and African studies
Source: 
Bulletin of the school of Oriental and African Studies, Vol.73, No.2, 2010, pp. 179-205
Abstract: 

All extant Pahlavi-Videvdad (PV) manuscripts derive from a single copy. The binding of this copy was damaged early on, and some folios were lost and others displaced. A detailed analysis of the extant manuscripts allows us to reconstruct the original order and to discover where some folios are lost, but in previous editions (especially of the Pahlavi translation), this fact was not always noted appropriately and numerous errors occurred. Moreover, other typical transmission errors in this common source have slipped into all extant PV manuscripts and caused omissions of several fragments of the Avestan text and its Pahlavi translation, hence the importance of the Sades for the edition of the Avestan text of the Videvdad. Geldner was, unfortunately, too confident in the quality of the PV manuscripts and omitted from his edition Avestan texts that should have been included. But not every difference between the Avestan text of the Sade and Pahlavi manuscripts can be attributed to the transmission. One of the most important differences is the omission of fragard 12 in the Pahlavi-Videvdad manuscripts. Since its omission cannot be attributed to transmission, an alternative explanation for this important difference is proposed.

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CITATION: Cantera, Alberto. Lost in the transmission: The case of the Pahlavi-Videvdad manuscripts . : Taylor & Francis Group , 2010. Bulletin of the school of Oriental and African Studies, Vol.73, No.2, 2010, pp. 179-205 - Available at: https://library.au.int/lost-transmission-case-pahlavi-videvdad-manuscripts-4