Textual scholia in the Scholia in Iuuenalem uetustiora

Authors

  • Gemma Bernadó Ferrer Universidad de los Andes, Colombia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.23808/rel.v15i0.87696

Keywords:

scholia; Juvenal; textual transmission

Abstract

After contextualizing the Scholia in Iuuenalem uetustiora, this paper presents some scholia dealing with textual issues that may have influenced the transmission of Juvenal’s satires text.

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2015-12-15

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Bernadó Ferrer, G. (2015) “Textual scholia in the Scholia in Iuuenalem uetustiora”, Revista de Estudios Latinos, 15, pp. 81–95. doi: 10.23808/rel.v15i0.87696.

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