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Eustathii Archiepiscopi Thessalonicensis Commentarii ad Homeri Odysseam 2 Volume Paperback Set

Eustathii Archiepiscopi Thessalonicensis Commentarii ad Homeri Odysseam 2 Volume Paperback Set

Eustathii Archiepiscopi Thessalonicensis Commentarii ad Homeri Odysseam 2 Volume Paperback Set

J. G. Stallbaum
Eustathius
October 2010
Temporarily unavailable - available from TBC
Multiple copy pack
9781108016544
£80.99
GBP
Multiple copy pack
2 Paperback books

    Johann Gottfried Stallbaum (1793–1861) published Eustathii Archiepiscopi Thessalonicensis Commentarii ad Homeri Odysseam between 1825 and 1826. It contains the Greek text of Eustathius of Thessalonica's twelfth-century commentary on Homer's Odyssey. Eustathius was not an original writer but compiled extracts of texts from much earlier Greek authors and commentators. As archbishop of Thessalonica and a native of Constantinople, Eustathius had access to important libraries rich in manuscripts containing Homeric scholia and many books and treatises no longer extant today. Eustathius' commentary preserves many otherwise lost extracts from writers such as Aristarchus of Samothrace, Zenodotus of Ephesus, Athenaeus, and Aristophanes of Byzantium. Stallbaum's edition is based on the Editio Romana of Majoranus (1542–1550). His revised and corrected version has been the most widely used edition for well over a century. It is an important work of nineteenth-century classical scholarship.

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    October 2010
    Multiple copy pack
    9781108016544
    792 pages
    298 × 211 × 68 mm
    1.97kg
    Temporarily unavailable - available from TBC

    Table of Contents

    • Volume 1: Commentary on Homer's Odyssey, books 1-11 (in Greek). Volume 2: Commentary on Homer's Odyssey, books 12-22 (in Greek).
      Editor
    • J. G. Stallbaum
    • Eustathius