Bolling's demonstration that the numerus ve rsuum of our Homeric vulgate, when shorn of the lines weakly attested by the post-Aristarchcan, tradition, is identical with that of Arist a rchus 113S been strongly confirmed by recent papyrus publications. Some of these wcakJyattested lines are demonstrably survivals from prc-Aristarchean times which have returned to the text, but the vast majority of the remainder probably entered the text for the first time in the post-Aristarchean period. In any case, the pre-Aristarchean survivals among the nonAristarchean lines in our MSS. are themselves interpolations, siace an examination of Aristarchus's modus operandi shows that he omitted only lines which were absent from the vast majority of...
The paper aims to investigate the influence of the Peripatus on the Alexandrian Homeric philology an...
The interpolation of glosses and other matter into the text of Thucydides is something sensed even b...
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An account of the transmission of Aristophanes' text from his own time to the present day
According to the most plausible textual arrangement of § 13 in the newly rediscovered Περὶ ἀλυπίας o...
The Deipnosophistai of Athenaeus contains as many as 27 fragments of Aristoxenus of Tarentum (approx...
On the ongoing debate around the Aristotelian background of Aristarchus’ Homeric scholarship with sp...
In this article, I compare the astronomical poem by Aratus called Phaenomena (third century bc) with...
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A small number of scholarly hypotheseis to the Greek tragedies are expressly attributed in several m...
In this article, I compare the astronomical poem by Aratus called Phaenomena (third century bc) with...
Eratosthenes in the schol. on Aristophanes’ Frogs 1263c Chantry polemicizes against some “false Atti...
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The paper considers two sources, where Praxiphanes and Aristarchus are quoted together about the sam...
Nature may well abhor a vacuum, but Classicists could definitely give her a run for her money, espec...
The paper aims to investigate the influence of the Peripatus on the Alexandrian Homeric philology an...
The interpolation of glosses and other matter into the text of Thucydides is something sensed even b...
There are just two substantial sources of star coordinates preserved for us from antiquity: the star...
An account of the transmission of Aristophanes' text from his own time to the present day
According to the most plausible textual arrangement of § 13 in the newly rediscovered Περὶ ἀλυπίας o...
The Deipnosophistai of Athenaeus contains as many as 27 fragments of Aristoxenus of Tarentum (approx...
On the ongoing debate around the Aristotelian background of Aristarchus’ Homeric scholarship with sp...
In this article, I compare the astronomical poem by Aratus called Phaenomena (third century bc) with...
This paper investigates the similarities and differences between Aristobulus’s fragments and the LXX...
A small number of scholarly hypotheseis to the Greek tragedies are expressly attributed in several m...
In this article, I compare the astronomical poem by Aratus called Phaenomena (third century bc) with...
Eratosthenes in the schol. on Aristophanes’ Frogs 1263c Chantry polemicizes against some “false Atti...
Epistulae Aristeae ad Philocratem loci nonnulli ad genuinam lectionem revocantur; praeterea quaeritu...
The paper considers two sources, where Praxiphanes and Aristarchus are quoted together about the sam...
Nature may well abhor a vacuum, but Classicists could definitely give her a run for her money, espec...
The paper aims to investigate the influence of the Peripatus on the Alexandrian Homeric philology an...
The interpolation of glosses and other matter into the text of Thucydides is something sensed even b...
There are just two substantial sources of star coordinates preserved for us from antiquity: the star...