scholium Meaning in Bengali
একটি প্রান্তিক লক্ষ্য করুন, একটি scholiast দ্বারা লিখিত (প্রাচীন বা শাস্ত্রীয় সাহিত্যে একটি ভাষ্যকার
Similer Words:
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scholium's Usage Examples:
Scholia (singular scholium or scholion, from Ancient Greek: σχόλιον, "comment, interpretation") are grammatical, critical, or explanatory comments – original.
In the 1070s, the writer of a scholium in Adam of Bremen's Gesta Hammaburgensis ecclesiae pontificum explained:.
It is debated, based on a scholium from a line in Euripides' Medea whether Medea's poisoning of Creon may.
A medieval scholium on Aristophanes' The Clouds attributes to Hippo the view that the heavens.
afterwards the wife of Ptolemy, but this is based on a misreading of a corrupt scholium; her father's name was almost certainly Magas.
A scholium then points out that the Corollary 5 relation (square of orbital period.
Talmud does not include a single quotation from the scholium.
Although the comments found in the scholium are mentioned in the Talmud, they are not credited.
There is an earlier use of the word in a scholium to Pindar's odes, but the meaning isn't explained.
A scholium on Callimachus adds that “Cadmilos is Hermes in Tyrrhenia”; Combet-Farnoux.
According to the inference of Grätz, based on the scholium to Meg.
52; just before Callias and Teleclides); a scholium on Aristophanes Knights 537 (test.
A scholium on Plato's Phaedo notes him as an early experimenter in music theory, claiming.
The same scholium states that Mormo and Gello are equivalent to Lamia, therefore by transference.
An obscure notice in a scholium on Plato (test.
A scholium on Aristophanes' Birds, credits Archermus with having been the first to.
Tables, an anonymous reader in the third century wrote the comment (a scholium) that Kidenas discovered this relation.
scholium's Meaning':
a marginal note written by a scholiast (a commentator on ancient or classical literature