Historia de la formación del corpus de glosas y escolios de las tragedias de Esquilo (I)
Abstract
This article is a first intent to draw the complex and uneven historical trajectory that has followed the group of comments denominated glossae and scholia of Aeschylus’ tragedies, from its first gestation, before Alexandrine time, until final of Byzantine time. Special attention is paid to the genesis of the comments of lexical, lexicographical, hermeneutic and semantic type, and its incorporation to the corpus of comments.
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