A Stichometric Scholium to the Medea of Euripides With Remarks On the Text of D
A Stichometric Scholium to the Medea of Euripides With Remarks On the Text of D
Frank Tenney
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356, which was thought by Elmsley as well as Verrall to be out of place. Moreover, Didymus is the ultimate source of both scholia, and the question involved in both — that of an actor's interpolation — is the same. This naturally leads one to connect the reference in eVt tmv Bvo with the corresponding scholium upon vs. 356, rather than with vs. 41, of which Didymus seems not even to have spoken. Finally, the corruption of iirl tm tv^ to eirX t&v yS' is certainly an easier one than that which Mr.... Verrall assumes. Though I do not know of similar references by verse in the scholia of the drama- tists, there is sufficient actual manuscript evidence to make us certain that the method of citation by verse must have been a common one. Asconius^ has at least twenty- five references by verse numbers to lines of Cicero ; cf. In Cic. Pis. , p. 3, Orelli : circa versum LXXX; p. 6 : circa versum a primo CCLXX, etc. In a similar way the scholiast of Oribasius* refers by arC'xpL to the passages in the works of Galen which were the source of the later author's statements.
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