Didymi Chalcenteri Grammatici Alexandrini
Moritz Wilhelm Constantin Schmidt (1823–1888) published this work in 1854. It is a collection of the fragmentary Greek texts of Didymus Chalcenterus (63 BCE–10 CE), a grammarian and compiler who lived and taught in Alexandria and Rome. Didymus was perhaps the most prolific writer of antiquity: it is suggested by other ancient sources that he wrote between 3,500 and 4,000 books. Because he borrowed heavily from other authors, he is an important source for the lost work of writers such as Aristophanes and Aristarchus. Most of Didymus' own work has perished, but what remains is collected here by Schmidt. The fragments cover topics including lexicography; grammar and orthography; the style and language of authors such as Homer, Pindar, and Demosthenes; and ancient historical writing. The final group of fragments includes a number of texts of which the attribution to Didymus is uncertain.
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July 2010Paperback
9781108016247
440 pages
216 × 140 × 25 mm
0.56kg
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Table of Contents
- Praefatio
- 1. Didumou Lexeis
- 2. Commentarii et recensiones
- 3. Opuscula grammatica
- 4. Opuscula ad historiam fabularem antiquitates historiam literarum pertinentia
- Index.