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The ancient scholia to Sophocles'Oedipus at Colonus shed light on Alexandrian ways of engaging with this play, and are richer than those to the other Sophoclean plays. The last editor, Vittorio de Marco (1952), established a better text of these scho
The Praecepta Tonica by John of Alexandria (5th–6th cent. AD) ranks beside Pseudo-Arcadius'epitome as one of the two most important surviving epitomes of Herodian's monumental De Prosodia Catholica: it is a particularly rich depository of well-argu
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Georgios A. Xenis
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Classical Philology. 115:95-99
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Georgios A. Xenis
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The Classical Quarterly. 71:462-464
The entry π 196 of Hesychius is textually corrupt. This note challenges the traditional way of explaining the corruption and emending the text, which goes back to Marcus Musurus (1514), and replaces it with a simpler and more economical approach.
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Georgios A. Xenis
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Scholia vetera in Sophoclis ›Antigonam‹ ISBN: 9783110619157
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https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110619157-001
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Georgios A. Xenis
This authoritative new edition of the ancient scholia to Sophocles'Oedipus Tyrannus is the first to rely on a complete scrutiny of the sources of the text and the conjectural activity of scholars, but is also characterised by a fresh methodological a
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Georgios A. Xenis
Scholars have been seeking to understand Sophocles'Antigone for over two millennia. The origins of this long tradition of the play's interpretation are now represented mainly by a series of notes that have survived in the margins of medieval manuscri
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Georgios A. Xenis
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The Classical Review. 69:35-37
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Georgios A. Xenis
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The Classical Quarterly. 64:837-840
There is a widespread practice of spelling the forms κεχρώσμεθα in Euripides' Medea 497 and ϕώζειν in Strattis, fr. 9 K.–A. with the long diphthong omega–iota, that is, κεχρώισμεθα or κεχρῴσμεθα and ϕώιζ