Even if no ancient commentaries on Aeschylus are preserved, there is evidence that they did exist: this is collected and discussed in the first part of this work. Particularly interesting is the possibility of a Late Antique hypomnema on PV still surviving in the Middle-Byzantine age: it could be the same as the hypomnema implied by some misplaced lemmas among the Medicean scholia on PV, probably the remaining traces of a wrong transcription.

Aeschylus’ scholia and the hypomnematic tradition: an investigation

ERCOLES, MARCO
2014

Abstract

Even if no ancient commentaries on Aeschylus are preserved, there is evidence that they did exist: this is collected and discussed in the first part of this work. Particularly interesting is the possibility of a Late Antique hypomnema on PV still surviving in the Middle-Byzantine age: it could be the same as the hypomnema implied by some misplaced lemmas among the Medicean scholia on PV, probably the remaining traces of a wrong transcription.
2014
Ercoles, M.
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