De Scoliorum Poesi is an 1882 Latin dissertation by August Engelbrecht. This work delves into the intricate world of Greek scholia, those marginal notes and commentaries that offer invaluable insights into classical texts, particularly poetry. Engelbrecht's study likely explores the nature, origin, and significance of these annotations, shedding light on their role in the transmission and interpretation of ancient Greek literature. A valuable resource for classical scholars and philologists, De Scoliorum Poesi provides a focused examination of a critical aspect of classical literary study. This dissertation offers enduring value to those interested in the nuances of Greek language and literary tradition.
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