Definitionn. a scholar who writes explanatory notes on an author
Last update: September 25, 2015
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According to Philochorus, as quoted by a scholiast on Aristophanes, he fled to Elis, where he made the great statue of Zeus for the Eleans, and was afterwards put to death by them. [Please select]
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Here and there are allusions, obvious at the time, now needing a scholiast, which have not in any of the reprints been explained. [Please select]
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Suidas[182] and a scholiast[183] to Aristophanes quote from Theopompus the story of the establishment of the Chytri. [Please select]
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The scholiast cites[173] Philochorus, saying that the contests referred to were the χύτρινοι. [Please select]
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The scholiast adds that sacrifice was offered to no one of the Olympian gods on this day. [Please select]
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The scholiast to the _De Corona_ of Demosthenes[191] says that the "hieron" of Calamites, an eponymous hero, was close to the Lenaeum. [Please select]
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)--The sense of this word is given by Acro, a scholiast on Horace (see _Scholia Horatiana_, edit. [Please select]
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5, Scholiast of Bobbio, _On the Oration of Cicero, “De Rege Alexandrino,”_ p. [Please select]
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The scholiast to Aristophanes' _Frogs_ says[142] that the Limnae were a locality sacred to Dionysus, and that a temple and another building (οϊκος) of the god stood therein. [Please select]
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