The Aias of Sophocles: With Critical and Explanatory NotesJ. Bartlett, 1851 - 342 pagini |
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Pagina 80
... Scholiast to Aristoph . Plut . v . 490. Wesseling believes that βούλευμα denotes a public decree ; fouλnua , on the other hand , a private purpose or design ; but this opinion is in opposition to the explicit statement of the Scholiast ...
... Scholiast to Aristoph . Plut . v . 490. Wesseling believes that βούλευμα denotes a public decree ; fouλnua , on the other hand , a private purpose or design ; but this opinion is in opposition to the explicit statement of the Scholiast ...
Pagina 81
... Scholiast remarks : γράφει Tai nai di ‡ ão av , and this reading is found in the Cod . Flor . T. So , too , in a verse of an unknown tragic poet quoted by Athenæus , X. 433. F , p . 961 , ed . Dindf . : ἴσχειν κελεύω χεῖρα διψῶσαν φόνου ...
... Scholiast remarks : γράφει Tai nai di ‡ ão av , and this reading is found in the Cod . Flor . T. So , too , in a verse of an unknown tragic poet quoted by Athenæus , X. 433. F , p . 961 , ed . Dindf . : ἴσχειν κελεύω χεῖρα διψῶσαν φόνου ...
Pagina 82
... Scholiast correctly teaches . Cf. Luc . Fugit . 9 , παράφορον βλέπειν . v . 606 , below , the Chorus calls the calamity which had befallen Aias δύσφορον ἄταν . = In 53 sqq . Kai rgós Te Toiμvas . On the position of the particles see ...
... Scholiast correctly teaches . Cf. Luc . Fugit . 9 , παράφορον βλέπειν . v . 606 , below , the Chorus calls the calamity which had befallen Aias δύσφορον ἄταν . = In 53 sqq . Kai rgós Te Toiμvas . On the position of the particles see ...
Pagina 83
... ̓ ἔδευσα , i . e . αἷμα δεῦον ἔχεια ; Eur . Suppl . 1211 , τιτρώσκειν φόνον , for φόνον ποιεῖν τῷ τιτρώσκειν ; Herakl . 1183 , ἔκτανε φοίνον αἷμα , for κτείνων ἐποίησε . The Scholiast also explains φόνος πολύκερως as = NOTES . 83.
... ̓ ἔδευσα , i . e . αἷμα δεῦον ἔχεια ; Eur . Suppl . 1211 , τιτρώσκειν φόνον , for φόνον ποιεῖν τῷ τιτρώσκειν ; Herakl . 1183 , ἔκτανε φοίνον αἷμα , for κτείνων ἐποίησε . The Scholiast also explains φόνος πολύκερως as = NOTES . 83.
Pagina 84
... Scholiast observes ye . Tεíve Tag wv , might have been omitted without injury to the sense ; and Lobeck has remarked that the participles " xwv , Tagur , λαβών , μολών , ιών are frequently added φράσεως ἕνεκα , in such a way as to allow ...
... Scholiast observes ye . Tεíve Tag wv , might have been omitted without injury to the sense ; and Lobeck has remarked that the participles " xwv , Tagur , λαβών , μολών , ιών are frequently added φράσεως ἕνεκα , in such a way as to allow ...
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Pagina 110 - Omne animi vitium tanto conspectius in se Crimen habet, quanto major, qui peccat, habetur.
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