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scholia Meaning
Wordnet
scholia (n)
a marginal note written by a scholiast (a commentator on ancient or classical literature)
Webster
scholia (n. pl.)
See Scholium.
Webster
scholia (pl.)
of Scholium
scholia Sentence Examples
- The ancient scrolls contain numerous scholia, providing insights into the original text.
- Medieval scribes meticulously added scholia to manuscripts, preserving commentary and annotations for future scholars.
- The scholia accompanying the Iliad provide invaluable historical and cultural context.
- The scholia to Plato's dialogues offer a glimpse into the philosopher's teachings and his students' understanding.
- Researchers rely heavily on scholia to reconstruct the lost or fragmented works of antiquity.
- The scholia on biblical texts played a crucial role in shaping early Christian exegesis.
- The scholia preserved in the margins of legal documents illuminate the nuances of ancient laws.
- Modern editions of classical works often include extensive scholia, providing readers with supplemental information.
- The study of scholia helps us appreciate the complexities of ancient texts and their reception.
- Through scholia, the voices of past readers and interpreters continue to echo across the centuries.
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a marginal note written by a scholiast (a commentator on ancient or classical literature)See Scholium., of Scholium
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The ancient scrolls contain numerous scholia, providing insights into the original text.
Medieval scribes meticulously added scholia to manuscripts, preserving commentary and annotations for future scholars.
The scholia accompanying the Iliad provide invaluable historical and cultural context.
The scholia to Plato's dialogues offer a glimpse into the philosopher's teachings and his students' understanding.