Exegetical dialogue through compilation: examples from the 'h'-family of the "Iliad" scholia
Fausto Montana
págs. 6-16
Aristarchus in his own words? What his ‘most secure’ fragments can tell us about Aristarchus’ commentaries and their transmission
Francesca Schironi
págs. 17-34
Nicanor: more than a punctuator
René Nünlist
págs. 35-47
Reading for Achilles in the bT-Scholia to the "Iliad"
Bill Beck
págs. 48-58
Some problems in the ‘Deception of Zeus’
Richard Hunter
págs. 59-72
The scholiast as poet: Tzetzes and his "Allegories of the Iliad"
Johannes Haubold
págs. 73-80
Homeric scholarship in the pulpit: the case of Eustathius’ sermons
Maroula Perisanidi, Oliver Thomas
págs. 81-94
Translating Homeric scholia: five case studies from the fourteenth to the eighteenth century
Filippomaria Pontani
págs. 95-109
‘The Alexandrian scholar poets are our ancestors’: ancient scholarship and modern self-perception
Constanze Güthenke
págs. 110-120
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