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Scholia (sg.:
scholium or
scholion, from
Ancient Gr****: σχόλιον, "comment", "interpretation") are grammatical, critical, or
explanatory comments – original...
- However, for Epimenides, her
father was Oce****,
while according to a
scholion on
Odyssey 17.208 (calling her "Rhode"), her
father was the river-god Asopus...
- a part of the Catalogue, but
rather a
mistake on the part of the
scholion. A
scholion on the
Odyssey similarly calls ****en a son of
Deucalion and Pyrrha...
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quotes the
complete scholion (to Euripides,
Alcestis 1); the
statement of
Telesarchus may or may not be
cited from Pherecydes. In a
scholion to
Pindar Pyth...
- secret. The most
extensive sources on the
festival are a
comment in a
scholion on Lucian,
explaining the festival, and Aristophanes' play Thesmophoriazusae...
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unattributed entries for
cause of festivity: 7
Kislev and 2 Shevat. A
later Scholion (commentary) on the
Megillat Taanit attributes the 7
Kislev festivity to...
- with Hera for
three hundred years on the
island of Samos.
According to a
scholion on Theocritus' Idylls, Zeus, one day
seeing Hera
walking apart from the...
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diverging directions from the
early 13th
century on, at the latest. A
scholion in Adam of Bremen's
History of the
Archbishops of Hamburg-Bremen (written...
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Archbishops of Hamburg-Bremen, Book II, ch. 37; see also Book II, ch. 33,
Scholion 25 Snorri, Heimskringla, The
History of Olav Trygvason, ch. 91, p. 184...
- Tryphiodorus, 635;
Quintus Smyrnaeus, 13.422; Lycophron, 360 with the
Scholion Pausanias, 10.26.1 & 10.31.1 Homer,
Odyssey 4.499 Apollodore, R. Scott...