scholiastic (Meaning)
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scholiastic (a.)
Of or pertaining to a scholiast, or his pursuits.
Synonyms & Antonyms of scholiastic
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scholiastic Sentence Examples
- The scholiastic commentary provided valuable insights into the ancient text.
- The medieval manuscript contained a wealth of scholiastic annotations.
- The scholiastic notes traced the development of philosophical ideas over centuries.
- Scholars rely heavily on scholiastic sources for historical and literary research.
- The scholiastic tradition has been indispensable for understanding ancient Greek and Roman literature.
- The scholia provided learned commentary on biblical passages, elucidating their meaning and significance.
- The scholiastic annotations are often as valuable as the original text itself.
- The scholiastic methods employed by medieval scribes ensured the preservation of knowledge.
- The scholiastic tradition continues to influence modern scholarship, especially in the field of textual criticism.
- The study of scholiastic sources has shed light on the evolution of human thought and the continuity of ideas throughout history.
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Of or pertaining to a scholiast, or his pursuits.
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The scholiastic commentary provided valuable insights into the ancient text.
The medieval manuscript contained a wealth of scholiastic annotations.
The scholiastic notes traced the development of philosophical ideas over centuries.
Scholars rely heavily on scholiastic sources for historical and literary research.