none1noTwo scholia to Aschylus’ Persians in Athous Iviron 209 (olim 161) derived from Homeric commentaries are closely investigated. An erroneous explanation of the most ancient Homeric commentators (named ‘Glossographoi’) is used in order to interpret the difficult v. 14. As for vv. 869-871, the scholion-I is similar to two passages of Ilias’ commentary of Eustathius, However it is not sure that the scholion-I derives from Eustathius. A common source of both, scholion and Eustathius, is more probable. An anonymous quotation is probably taken from a tragedy, perhaps from an Euripidean tragedy.mixedRenzo TosiRenzo Tos
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The origins of the ancient Homeric criticism are found in the era of the flourishing of archaic Gree...
Among the scholia to Aeschylus\u2019 Persae preserved by the ms. Ath. Iber. 209 (12th\u201314th cent...
Les Parekbolai d’Eustathe de Thessalonique sur l’Iliade constituent un texte qui n’est traduit et an...
none1noIt would be misleading to treat the scholiastic corpora as fixed and unchangeable commentarie...
This paper discusses some quotations from Hesiod in the scholia to Homer. Several notes on lexical, ...
According to Eustathius, the 12th century Homeric commentator who could read the complete book VII ...
SVMMARIVM – In Eustathii Thessalonicensis commentariis ad Homerum multi loci ex Euripidis tragoedii...
The present article demonstrates the way in which the byzantine scholar of the 12th century, Eustath...
MS Vaticanus graecus 277 (14th c.) is not only an important testimony for the manuscript tradition o...
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Expressions, verses and sequences dealt from the Iliad and the Odyssey are the basis of the conversa...
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Parallels from Homeric scholia and lexicographical sources to Eustathius’ Commentary on Il. 189, 18 ...
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http://catalogue.enc-sorbonne.fr/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=41214</a
The origins of the ancient Homeric criticism are found in the era of the flourishing of archaic Gree...
Among the scholia to Aeschylus\u2019 Persae preserved by the ms. Ath. Iber. 209 (12th\u201314th cent...
Les Parekbolai d’Eustathe de Thessalonique sur l’Iliade constituent un texte qui n’est traduit et an...
none1noIt would be misleading to treat the scholiastic corpora as fixed and unchangeable commentarie...
This paper discusses some quotations from Hesiod in the scholia to Homer. Several notes on lexical, ...
According to Eustathius, the 12th century Homeric commentator who could read the complete book VII ...
SVMMARIVM – In Eustathii Thessalonicensis commentariis ad Homerum multi loci ex Euripidis tragoedii...
The present article demonstrates the way in which the byzantine scholar of the 12th century, Eustath...
MS Vaticanus graecus 277 (14th c.) is not only an important testimony for the manuscript tradition o...
http://catalogue.enc-sorbonne.fr/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=41214</a
Expressions, verses and sequences dealt from the Iliad and the Odyssey are the basis of the conversa...
http://catalogue.enc-sorbonne.fr/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=41214</a
Parallels from Homeric scholia and lexicographical sources to Eustathius’ Commentary on Il. 189, 18 ...
http://catalogue.enc-sorbonne.fr/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=41214</a
http://catalogue.enc-sorbonne.fr/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=41214</a
The origins of the ancient Homeric criticism are found in the era of the flourishing of archaic Gree...