Book Title: Euripides Scholia: Scholia on Orestes 501–1100
Book Description: A web and PDF version of the online edition of scholia at euripidesscholia.org, covering updates and additions present in Release 2 (2023), that is, the annotations on Euripides, Orestes 501–1100. This version is intended for digital preservation purposes. Updates and greater functionality are available at the online site.
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Book Description
Scholia are the annotations found in medieval manuscripts of Greek authors. They are found in the margins and between the lines of a primary text, or occasionally gathered in a separate codex or section of a codex. The annotations represent an amalgamation of commentary and glosses made over a long period of time, from the 2nd century BCE to the Renaissance, and designed for a wide spectrum of users, from professional scholars and advanced teachers to learners using the primary text as a means of learning classical Greek vocabulary, grammar, and style.
This edition is part of a long-term, open-ended project to provide a more extensive accounting of the annotations on the tragedies of Euripides than ever before. This book provides a continuation of the first part, which covered annotations on Orestes 1–500. This edition contains updated front matter, including addenda and corrigenda to the first part, and the annotations on Orestes 501–1100.
The two eBooks together represent the version of the online edition of scholia at EuripidesScholia.org as of Release 2.1 (2023). This version is intended for digital preservation purposes. Updates and greater functionality are available at the online site.
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This book was cloned from a source that is no longer available. The source URL was https://berkeley.pressbooks.pub/scholiapart2test. This book may differ from the original.
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Euripides Scholia: Scholia on Orestes 501–1100 Copyright © 2024 by Donald J. Mastronarde is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License, except where otherwise noted.
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Ancient, classical and medieval texts