scholia


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a marginal note written by a scholiast (a commentator on ancient or classical literature)

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"Dell'astrologia razionale (scholia in margine a L'aperto di Giorgio Agamben)." Esperienze letterarie XXXVI (2011): 23-37.
While we know that the interpretation of the "soul's pilot" (Phaedrus 247c7-8) found in Hermias' Scholia on Plato's Phaedrus differs considerably from that of Syrianus and Proclus, this difference has not shifted the prevailing opinion that the Scholia are a faithful transcript of Syrianus's lectures on the Phaedrus.
(21.) For discussion of embedded focalization in Homer, see de long, Narrators and Focalizers 101-48, and Narratological Commentary on the Odyssey, passim; for scholia discussing the effect (of course without using the word), see Nunlist 126-31.
Internal analysis based on ancient criticism is offered by Hunter , who explores what the ancient Greek scholia identify to be typically Greek.
(46) The scholia on these passages in Aristophanes' Clouds, as well as on Archamians 614-8, where Coisyra's name also appears, call Coisyra and her son Megacles either slaves or runaway slaves, (47) something readers of oratory might recognize as a standard line of attack against political opponents, used frequently to help prove someone was not a citizen.
An Ancient Commentary on the Book of Revelation: A Critical Edition of the Scholia in Apocalypsin.
These aphorisms, called escolios ("scholia" or "glosses") by their author, stand on their own, ever at attention like a verbal infantry with bayonets armed, ready to return ire rather than to facilitate civil dialogue.
This is a collection of fourteen papers derived from a conference, organised by Mariken Teeuwen in 2008, that considered aspects of the scholia and glosses associated with the ninth-century transmission of Martianus Capella's De nuptiis.
Cornelius, Scholia Reviews NS 15/11 (2006) and A.R.