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Pindari opera quae supersunt August Boeckh

Pindari opera quae supersunt By August Boeckh

Pindari opera quae supersunt by August Boeckh


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This first part of the second volume of a classic edition of the surviving works of Pindar (c.522-c.443 BCE), edited by German classicist August Boeckh (1785-1867), was published in 1819. The editor's Latin preface is followed by the scholia, that is, the ancient Greek commentaries on Pindar.

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Pindari opera quae supersunt by August Boeckh

One of the foremost scholars of his day, the German classicist August Boeckh (1785-1867) was chosen by the Berlin Academy of Sciences as the first editor of the monumental Corpus inscriptionum graecarum. Before that he had published this groundbreaking edition of the extant works of the Greek poet Pindar (c.522-c.443 BCE) in two volumes, the second being split into two parts. In the first volume Boeckh had presented Pindar's victory odes (Epinikia), the only complete surviving works by the poet, alongside his own Latin treatise on metrics and extensive critical notes. In this first part of the second volume, published in 1819, the editor includes a lengthy Latin preface followed by the ancient Greek - primarily Alexandrian - scholia taken from the Codex Vratislaviensis. These commentaries on Pindar's works, by such writers as Aristarchus, Chrysippus, Aristodemus and Didymus, are also accompanied by the editor's notes.

Table of Contents

Praefatio editoris; Scholia.

Additional information

NLS9781108063593
9781108063593
1108063594
Pindari opera quae supersunt by August Boeckh
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2013-10-31
614
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