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scholion
‖ scholion Now rare. (ˈskəʊlɪən) [Gr.: see scholium.] = scholium 1.1579 E. K. Spenser's Sheph. Cal. Ded., Hereunto haue I added a certain Glosse, or scholion, for thexposition of old wordes. 1616 T. Brightman (title) The Revelation of S. Iohn illustrated with an Analysis and scholions. 1706 Phillips... Oxford English Dictionary
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Tmolus (father of Tantalus)
He is most likely the same Tmolus, the son of Ares and Theogone, who is referenced to a scholion by Euripides. wikipedia.org
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Tmolus (son of Ares)
He is almost certainly the same as the Tmolus who was the father of Tantalus by Plouto according to a scholion to Euripides Orestes 5. wikipedia.org
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Pieria (Syria)
The Pieria at the mouth of the river Orontes are the homelands of the daughters of Antioche, also called Antiope, as the Scholion on Euripides Phoinissai 5 and the Scholion on Sophokles Trachiniae 266 shows. wikipedia.org
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Creusa (wife of Aeneas)
In addition to Ascanius, other sources list a second son of Creusa and Aeneas: a scholion on the Aeneid names this child Eurybates, while in another scholion house, and he chose his father and the household gods, opting to leave behind his wife, children, and property; while Lycophron does not name his wife, a scholion wikipedia.org
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Plouto (mother of Tantalus)
In Greek mythology, Plouto or Pluto (Ancient Greek: Πλουτώ means 'wealth') was the mother of Tantalus, usually by Zeus, though the scholion to Euripides wikipedia.org
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Callichore
In Greek mythology, Callichore or Kallichore () is sometimes considered one of the Muses, and thus a daughter of Zeus (Jupiter); a scholion to Hesiod's wikipedia.org
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Minuscule 36
It contains a questionable scholion to the Longer ending of Mark. Text The Greek text of the codex is a representative of the Byzantine text-type. The same scholion has manuscript 37. wikipedia.org
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Minuscule 37
In Luke 16:19 the manuscript has scholion on a margin of uncertain date ευρον δε τινες και του πλουσιου εν τισιν αντιγραφοις τουνομα Νινευης λεγομενον. The same scholion has manuscript 36. wikipedia.org
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Israel Yuval
He is also the founder of Scholion - Interdisciplinary research center in the Humanities and Jewish Studies. In 2002 he founded Scholion and was its director until 2010. Between 2011 and 2012 he was a co-editor of the Tarbiẕ journal. wikipedia.org
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Crinis
The Suda speaks of a Crinis who was a priest of Apollo, and may be the same as the one mentioned in a scholion. wikipedia.org
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Minuscule 1078
The pericope has an additional scholion at the margin: ευρηται και ετερα εν αν αρχαιος αντιγραφοις απερ συνειδομεν γραψαι προς τω τελει του αυτου ευαγγελιστου The same scholion has codex 1076 (with two differences - το for τω and ευαγγελιου for ευαγγελιστου). wikipedia.org
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Minuscule 1076
The pericope has additional scholion, questioned authenticity of the pericope, at the margin: ευρηται και ετερα εν αν αρχαιος αντιγραφοις απερ συνειδομεν The same scholion has codex 1078. History Gregory dated the manuscript to the 10th century. wikipedia.org
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Megillat Taanit
The scholion The scholion is written in Mishnaic Hebrew combined with some more ancient terminology; there are also some influences from later Babylonian Vered Noam has shown that the scholion currently printed is a medieval hybrid of two independently written commentaries, nicknamed "Scholion O" and "Scholion wikipedia.org
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Johann Wilhelm Dilich
Bibliography Tobias Büchi: Das Festungsbuch Wilhelm & Johann Wilhelm Dilichs, in Scholion 3, 2004, . wikipedia.org
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