scholia

IPA: ʃˈoʊɫiʌ

Root Word: Scholia

noun

  • (singular scholium or scholion, from , "comment, interpretation") grammatical, critical, or explanatory comments – original or copied from prior commentaries – which are inserted in the margin of the manuscript of ancient authors, as glosses.
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Examples of "scholia" in Sentences

  • It has a few scholia from Arethas.
  • From the scholia, he is clearly a boy.
  • Exegesis is also represented in the scholia.
  • The A scholia are our most important source.
  • He also wrote commentaries and scholia on the bible.
  • The scholia actually brackets the iota in hippiocharmen.
  • For the most part, the Greek scholia on record are anonymous.
  • At the foot of the page scholia attributed to John Chrysostom.
  • Also of importance are the scholia, or annotations to the text.
  • He is copiously quoted in the Venetus A scholia on the Homeric 'Iliad'.

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