This study attempts to clarify the relationship between the Synagoge -lexicon and the quotations, found in Eustathios’ Commentaries, of many glosses attributed by Erbse to Aelius Dionysius. Eustathios may have used an expanded and now lost version of the Synagoge, which he named ῥητορικὸν λεξικόν; it is therefore possible to infer that Eustathios’ ῥητορικὸν λεξικόν encompasses not only those of Aelius Dionysius and Pausanias, as Erbse assumed.
Elio Dionisio, Syn.B ed Eustazio
Cantore R
2021
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This study attempts to clarify the relationship between the Synagoge -lexicon and the quotations, found in Eustathios’ Commentaries, of many glosses attributed by Erbse to Aelius Dionysius. Eustathios may have used an expanded and now lost version of the Synagoge, which he named ῥητορικὸν λεξικόν; it is therefore possible to infer that Eustathios’ ῥητορικὸν λεξικόν encompasses not only those of Aelius Dionysius and Pausanias, as Erbse assumed.File in questo prodotto:
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