Scholia vetera in Pindari carmina
An edition of Scholia vetera in Pindari carmina (1903)
By Anders Bjorn Drachmann
Publish Date
1969
Publisher
A.M. Hakkert
Language
ger
Pages
-
Description:
Literally, "ancient explanations to the works of Pindar", the scholia vetera .. carmina are the Alexandrian commentators' remarks to the epinician odes of Pindar, eventually continued by Byzantine scholars. The remarks are largely in the form of annotations regarding word-usage, meaning of rare words, metrical considerations, and explanations of historical, political and religious references. These comments are invaluable aids in establishing the text of the odes, and in explicating them. A useful general summary of the scholia vetera can be found in the article of H Th Deas, "The scholia vetera to Pindar", published in Harvard Studies in Classical Philology, Vol. 42 (1932), pp. 1-78; cf on-line: /http://www.jstor.org/stable/310653/
subjects: Scholia
People: Pindar
Places: chiefly locations in ancient Greece, including Sicily
Times: Greek antiquity