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scholiast
scholiast (ˈskəʊlɪæst) [ad. late L. scholiasta, a. late Gr. σχολιαστής, f. σχολιάζειν (see scholiaze v.), f. Gr. σχόλι-ον scholium. Cf. F. scoliaste (16th c. scholiaste), It. scoliaste.] One who writes explanatory notes upon an author; esp. an ancient commentator upon a classical writer. In quot. 18... Oxford English Dictionary
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Bobbio Scholiast
The Bobbio Scholiast (commonly abbreviated schol. Bob.) was an anonymous scholiast working in the 7th century at the monastery of Bobbio and known for his annotations of texts from classical antiquity. wikipedia.org
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scholiastic
scholiastic, a. and n. rare. (skəʊlɪˈæstɪk) [f. scholiast + -ic.] a. adj. Of or pertaining to a scholiast. † b. n. ? A scholiast (obs.).1684 N. S. Crit. Enq. Edit. Bible App. 292 There is nothing that Simon has written concerning the public Notaries of the Hebrew Nation, but what these Diminitive Sa... Oxford English Dictionary
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Amyntianus
The Scholiast on Pindar refers to a work of Amyntianus on elephants. Notes Ancient Greek biographers Cultural depictions of Alexander the Great wikipedia.org
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scholia definition
One who writes scholia is a scholiast. The earliest attested use of the word dates to the 1st century BC.
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Bobbio (disambiguation)
Italy Bobbio Pellice, a village and commune in the Province of Turin, Piedmont, Italy Bobbio Abbey, of the town in Emilia Romagna The anonymous Bobbio Scholiast wikipedia.org
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scholiasting
† ˈscholiˌasting Obs. rare—1. [f. *scholiast vb. (f. scholiast) + -ing1.] The action of making a scholium; a commentary, annotation.1678 Cudworth Intell. Syst. 212 The ancient Scholiasting upon him [sc. Hesiod], writ thus, that Hesiods Love was ὁ οὐράνιος ἔρως, {oaspergrave}ς καὶ θεός. Oxford English Dictionary
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Hesperia (mythology)
Hamilton Bryce) (Roman poetry C1st BC) Scholiast on Virgil, The Aeneid 1. 530 (The Works of Virgil trans. Riley 1853 p. 24) Lucan, Pharsalia 1. 505 Scholiast on Lucan, Pharsalia 1. 505 (The Pharsalia of Lucan trans. wikipedia.org
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Apollonius (son of Chaeris)
Apollonius (), son of Chaeris, was a writer of ancient Greece, who is referred to by the scholiast on Aristophanes, and the Venetian Scholiast on Homer wikipedia.org
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Apollodorus of Cyrene
Apollodorus of Cyrene () was a grammarian of ancient Greece, who was often cited by other Greek grammarians, as by the Scholiast on Euripides, in the Etymologicum wikipedia.org
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Halizones
A scholiast on Homer derived the name from hals, sea, explaining that they lived in a land surrounded by the sea. A later scholiast to Homer calls them a Thracian tribe. wikipedia.org
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Quintus Arrius (praetor 73 BC)
A scholiast on Cicero said that Quintus Arrius thereafter went to Sicily to take over this province from Verres, but died on the way there. However, the scholiast does not seem to be well informed, and the veracity of his assertion is doubtful. wikipedia.org
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Agias
Similar poems, and with the same title, were written by other poets also, such as Eumelus of Corinth,<ref>Scholiast, ad Pind. Ol. xiii. 31</ref> Anticleides of Athens, Cleidemus, and Lysimachus of Alexandria.Scholiast, on Apollonius of Rhodes i. 558 Where the Nostoi'' is mentioned wikipedia.org
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Agroetas
Agroetas () was an ancient Greek historian who wrote a work on Scythia (), from the thirteenth book of which the scholiast on Apollonius of Rhodes quotes , and one on Libya (), the fourth book of which is quoted by the same scholiast. wikipedia.org
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Thomas Stangl
referenced most often for his edition of scholia to Cicero's speeches (Ciceronis orationum scholiastae), especially for his work on Asconius and the Bobbio Scholiast Bobiensia: neue Beiträge zur Textkritik und Sprache der Bobienser Ciceroscholien (1894), on the Bobbio Scholiast, full text downloadable. wikipedia.org
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