How To Use Scholia In A Sentence

  • In Ta ellinika scholia sti Thessaloniki kata tin Tourkokratia, Actes du Colloque Salonika: Female Education at the end of the Nineteenth Century.
  • You should see what they can do with mixed disciplines -- scholia like histochemistry, immunodynamics, biophysics, terataxonomy, osmotic genetics, electrolimnology, and half a hundred more. A Case Of Conscience
  • They fall into two categories: the first, a group of ten plays which have been transmitted to us in our medieval manuscripts complete with the accumulation of ancient notes and comments that we call scholia.
  • An example is Arethas™ scholia on the Isagoge, which draws on many earlier commentaries, some of which are now lost. Byzantine Philosophy
  • It is Arethas™ commentary in the sense that he copied, and possibly collected and edited, the scholia in his Aristotle manuscript; in terms of authorship, however, it is a product of mass collaboration. Byzantine Philosophy
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  • The most basic type of commentary is (a) simply a collection of scholia or notes, usually transmitted in the margin of the Aristotelian text. Byzantine Philosophy
  • The identification is doubtful, but the scholiast (ancient commentator) knew Varus' origin.
  • Such works have always been explicated through commentary, and this one too is designed for commentary, like the German Baroque dramas to which the learned Silesians appended their scholia.
  • Such works have always been explicated through commentary, and this one too is designed for commentary, like the German Baroque dramas to which the learned Silesians appended their scholia.
  • Apart from these works, we possess scholia from Olympiodorus 'commentary on Aristotle's de Interpretatione in the Codex Vaticanus Urbinas Graecus 35. Olympiodorus
  • His exegetical works contain explanations of difficult passages of Holy Scripture, and include a Commentary on the Lord's Prayer and on Psalm 59, various "scholia" or "marginalia" (commentaries written in the margin of manuscripts), on treatises of the Hieromartyr Dionysius the Areopagite (October 3) and St Gregory the Theologian (January 25). Orrologion
  • Their value consists particularly in the assemblage of material drawn from the old scholia and the lost works of earlier scholars and lexicographers.
  • For centuries, since your postatomic times at least, some prominent Terran theorists have been noticing what seem to be linkages between old traditions of your world about the way life works—the ‘Tao,’ I think the term is—and classical physics, especially the scholia that deal with subatomic particle interactions. THE WOUNDED SKY
  • Rome in 1578, in folio, with scholia and commentaries by Francois A Philosophical Dictionary
  • It is suggestive how the Armorican tradition seems to manifest itself, either directly or indirectly, in nearly all the "Lives" of the Saint which are considered the best; in St. Fiacc's, in the annotations of the Scholiast, in the "Tripartite Life," in the Fourth "Life," and in the Fifth by Probus. Bolougne-Sur-Mer St. Patrick's Native Town
  • Maybe the scholiast has created a schematic he cannot fully control.
  • -- Similiter Scholiastae omnes in principio hujus Evangelii in disputatione de lectione en hesaia to prophete ex uno pendent. The Last Twelve Verses of the Gospel According to S. Mark Vindicated Against Recent Critical Objectors and Established
  • Of the methods taught by Aryabhata and demonstrated by his scholiast Bhaskara I, some are based on comparison of similar right-angled plane triangles, and others are derived from inference.
  • Cicero later ended up defending this same Vatinius in a speech which has not survived but some of the contents of which we know from the ancient scholia on the speech against Vatinius. Pythagoreanism
  • The individual scholia of such a collection may be the work of an indeterminate number of scholars. Byzantine Philosophy
  • The best examples in the period after c. 730 of collections of scholia with introductions are probably the commentaries on Porphyry's and Aristotle™s logical works by Leo Magentenos (late 12th or early to mid-13th century). Byzantine Philosophy
  • Scholiastæ omnes in principio hujus Evangelii in disputatione de lectione ἐν ἡσαίᾳ τῷ προφήτη ex uno pendent. The Last Twelve Verses of the Gospel According to S. Mark
  • Scholia to the Magnificat, in the catenae of Canticles, and MSS. at The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 7: Gregory XII-Infallability
  • Of the methods taught by Aryabhata and demonstrated by his scholiast Bhaskara I, some are based on comparison of similar right-angled plane triangles, and others are derived from inference.
  • Some authors extend the notion of writing even further and call terminus scriptus “a term perceptible by senses other than haering” (terminus alio sensu quam auditu perceptibilis) (Peter Margallus, Log. utriusque scholia, Medieval Semiotics
  • The scholiast to the _De Corona_ of Demosthenes [191] says that the "hieron" of Calamites, an eponymous hero, was close to the The American Journal of Archaeology, 1893-1
  • The Irish were no better able than others to comprehend Ulysses, and only those gullible enough to answer the author's snobbish call for a lifetime's dedication to scholia could begin to penetrate the double darknesses of Finnegans Wake.

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