From this it would seem the Scholia were taken from a MS.
Now theseScholia [gamma], which he professes to give for the first time, I found to be those in the very ancient hand in the margin of my volume.
In the time of Augustus, two Aristarcheans, Didymus and Aristonicus, undertook the revision of his work, and the extracts from these two writers in the Venetian scholiato the Iliad give an idea of Aristarchus's Homeric labours.
Important fragments are preserved in the scholiaof the Venetian Codex A of the Iliad.
Rose, the scholia collected by Brandis, and the index compiled by Bonitz.
Footnote 42: See the Epigram out of the Anthology, and the extract from the Scholia on the Categories of Aristotle, cited by Wyttenbach in his note on the beginning of the Phaedon.
A more important passage (which he has not cited) from the Scholia on Aristotle, is, that of Asklepius on the Metaphysica, p.
These Scholia are written in a small, close, and yet free Greek character, with frequent contractions.
The extantscholia on Demosthenes are for the most part poor.
It seems probable that the Iliou Persis really took up the story with the suicide of Aias (from this part of the poem a fragment is quoted in the scholia to Iliad, xi.
To indite two tomes of scholia on a sonnet of Petrarch was the dreary task that qualified for admission into the Florentine Academy; to string Platonic nothings into rhyme was the high ambition which numbered votaries by hundreds.
Even the ablest writers devoted themselves to the arid task of scholia and translations, composing in the dead tongues such original works as they attempted.
Gaisford, who printed in full some inedited Scholia on Plato and on the Poems of Gregory Nazianzen.
The extant scholia on Euripides are for the nine select plays only.
The scholia on the Troades and Rhesus were first published by L.
Extracts from other parts of the work are preserved by Jerome and in the scholia on various writers.
Of these cursive codices 157 alone is of the first class for importance, and the verses are explained in the scholia of X (for ver.
Other manuscripts contain marginal scholiarespecting it, of which the following is the substance.
For sometimes there are certain signs supplied in the Scholia of a common text prevailing in the State or national, and another in the private editions, and this without reference to the six cities above mentioned.
The Scholia to the Odyssey supply the names of some editions besides those which have been mentioned.
The name may have been attached to thescholia merely to give them a spurious importance as though possessing the imprimatur of the friend and teacher of the poet.
Scholia from different sources have come down to us under the title of Cornuti commentum.
Much light may be also obtained from those learned men, by whom the Scholia were written, which are annexed to the works of the Poets above-mentioned.
There is a remarkable passage in the Scholia upon Pindar concerning Ham, under the name of Iamus, and also concerning his temple, which is represented as oracular.
The Scholia above will moreover lead us to discover whence the strange notion arose about the famous Anaxagoras of Clazomenæ; who is said to have prophesied, that a stone would fall from the Sun.
Hence Lutatius Placidus in his Scholia upon Statius interprets the word Achæmenidæ by [327]Solis Cultores.
Victor's commentary on St. Mark, and scholia which seem to have been written in Syria by a partisan of Theodore of Mopsuestia: and other fragments.
Victor's commentary on St. Mark, a catena to St. John, and scholia to the other Gospels.
There are many scholia in vermilion scattered throughout the book.
There are also scholia interspersed, of some critical value; a portion being in uncial characters.
Caracalla, complete and in excellent preservation, with very short scholia here and there.
From the marginal scholia Tischendorf cites the following notices of the Jewish Gospel, or that according to the Hebrews, which certainly have their value as helping to inform us respecting its nature: Matt.
With scholia on the Epistles, and a full and unique commentary on the Apocalypse, edited by J.
The commentary on St. Mark is ascribed to Victor, but in this copy and the preceding the scholia are but few in number (Burgon).
Apocalypse is later, and has a few scholia from Arethas about it.
Citations from the Old Testament are specially marked, and the margin contains some scholia and corrections, apparently by the first hand.
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