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VI - PHILOLOGICA

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 October 2010

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DE LEXICIS GRÆCIS

Pro corollario ad egregiam disputationem Valckenærii Theocr. p. 294. etc. (123. ed. Heindorf.) ejusdem post Ursinum; Ruhnkenii Præf. Hes.

(Appion, Apollonius, Homericas:

Theon et Didymus, comicas et tragicas:

et ceteri, κατὰ στοιχεῖον. Hesych.)

  1. Aristophanis Byzantii, Hermonactis, etc. glossas in unum alphabetum redigere incepit Zophyrion (A—Δ), perfecit Pamphilus (E—Ω).

  2. Illorum opus contraxit Julius Justinus.

  3. Justini epitomen, quantum ad poëtas pertinebat, excerpsit Diogenianus, qui Adriani tempore vixit (ann. Christi 117—137.)

  4. Diogenianum vel exscripsit vel contraxit Hesychius; et ex Aristarchi, Appionis, Heliodori λέξεσιν Homericis, (eas habuit H. κατὰ στοιχεῖον,) et aliunde, multa adjecit.

  5. Glossaria, quæ ad prosaïcos scriptores pertinebant, conflavit Photius: (vixit ann. Christi 891.) at non paucae Diogeniano sumsit, quae cum Hesychio habet communia. (Vide in Ed. Rev. 42. Blomf. p. 333.)

  6. Photium expilavit Suidas. “Scripsit paullo post Jo. Zimiscis mortem,” (quæ contigit anno 975.) Bentl. Phal. 24.

Qu. an Lex. SG. ipsum, an e Photio: conf. exc. apud Montf.

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Adversaria , pp. 575 - 622
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2010
First published in: 1831

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