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80.11 a new scholion begins with the words πρόσκειται ἐν τῷ πλάτει ; he accordingly corrected the text of Fabrot.43 Spulber mentions only the doubt voiced by Zachariae but not Heimbach's observation , which would have considerably ...
80.11 a new scholion begins with the words πρόσκειται ἐν τῷ πλάτει ; he accordingly corrected the text of Fabrot.43 Spulber mentions only the doubt voiced by Zachariae but not Heimbach's observation , which would have considerably ...
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Already Zachariae and Heimbach knew 65 that the compilers of the Basilica did not collect the scholia , but that these were added later as a supplement . Ever since H. Peters discovered the catena of the Anonymus , we know that this ...
Already Zachariae and Heimbach knew 65 that the compilers of the Basilica did not collect the scholia , but that these were added later as a supplement . Ever since H. Peters discovered the catena of the Anonymus , we know that this ...
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APPENDIX A A Survey of Scholia Spulber in an appendix enumerated the scholia with the name of the Enantiophanes prefixed . He did not indicate by what method he selected them . In revising his collection with the aid of Heimbach's ...
APPENDIX A A Survey of Scholia Spulber in an appendix enumerated the scholia with the name of the Enantiophanes prefixed . He did not indicate by what method he selected them . In revising his collection with the aid of Heimbach's ...
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