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scholiasts Meaning in Bengali



একটি পণ্ডিত যারা একজন লেখক উপর ব্যাখ্যামূলক নোট লিখেছেন (বিশেষ করে একটি শাস্ত্রীয় লেখক উপর একটি প্রাচীন ভাষ্যকার





scholiasts's Usage Examples:

the Lilas (Modern Greek: Λίλας), which runs through it, though ancient scholiasts derived it from the name of an otherwise unknown king Lelantos.


anonymous compiler drew on the works of numerous earlier lexicographers and scholiasts, both ancient and recent, including Aelius Herodianus, Georgius Choeroboscus.


This time the scholiasts identify Candaon with Ares, and derive the name from καίειν "kindle" (or.


Orchomenos by him", apparently following an alternate version recorded by scholiasts on Homer.


He later had a mortal wife named Eriopis, according to the scholiasts, and he is credited with other children beside Aeneas and Lyrus.


According to the scholiasts of Pindar and Euripides, priestesses received the name Melissae from the.


), as well as by the scholiasts.


annotations that he believed too good to be those of the other Horace scholiasts, Pomponius Porphyrion and Helenius Acron, about whom Cruquius had a very.


lies in its bearing on the wider question of the credibility of early scholiasts and commentators on matters of fact of the sort discussed in the manuscript.


As noted above, among a pair of later scholiasts on Lucan's work, one identifies Teutates with Mercury and Esus with Mars.


Nemean 7 since it is largely based on marginal comments by scholiasts and Pindaric scholiasts are often unreliable.


Oebalus’ eldest natural son, his mother being Batea (or, according to scholiasts on Euripides and Homer, Hippocoon’s mother was called Nicostrate).


A number attributed to Hesiod by various scholiasts (Graves 1960:259.


This is separately supported by one of the scholiasts on Pindar.



scholiasts's Meaning':

a scholar who writes explanatory notes on an author (especially an ancient commentator on a classical author

Synonyms:

glossarist; scholar; student; bookman; scholarly person;

Antonyms:

specialist;

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