Pseudacronis scholia in Horatium vetustiora, recensuit Otto Keller, offers a meticulously reconstructed and edited collection of ancient scholia (commentaries) on the works of Horace. This edition, published in 1901, provides invaluable insights into the interpretation and reception of Horace's poetry in antiquity. Keller's recension presents a critical examination of the Pseudacronis scholia, a significant resource for understanding the nuances of Horace's verse and the perspectives of early commentators. This volume is an essential reference for scholars of Latin literature, classical studies, and the history of literary criticism, preserving and making accessible a crucial piece of classical scholarship.
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