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In none of these passages is the reference to scholia found in earlier lexica . In fact in ( 7 ) and ( 9 ) the writer distinguishes between the two sources , lexica and commentators . In other places commentators are quoted by name ...
In none of these passages is the reference to scholia found in earlier lexica . In fact in ( 7 ) and ( 9 ) the writer distinguishes between the two sources , lexica and commentators . In other places commentators are quoted by name ...
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Here we might expect the Magnum to have followed other sources , and this is clearly the case in ( 4 ) , where two sources are given , ( 5 ) where Herodian T. Tratav certainly existed apart from the Homeric scholia , ( 7 ) where ...
Here we might expect the Magnum to have followed other sources , and this is clearly the case in ( 4 ) , where two sources are given , ( 5 ) where Herodian T. Tratav certainly existed apart from the Homeric scholia , ( 7 ) where ...
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Or do the two names imply a collection of marginal scholia compiled by or from Apion and Herodorus ? There is no case of marginal scholia being referred to by the names of their compilers ; the Ven . A scholia do not appear as Alavuos ...
Or do the two names imply a collection of marginal scholia compiled by or from Apion and Herodorus ? There is no case of marginal scholia being referred to by the names of their compilers ; the Ven . A scholia do not appear as Alavuos ...
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