The Earliest Scholiast on Juvenal

Classical Quarterly 22 (02):376- (1972)
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Among classical Latin poets, Juvenal is unusually richly provided with ancient scholia; at the same time, the scholia exhibit an unusual degree of ignorance and sheer stupidity. What is perhaps most surprising, however, is the extent to which these commentators appear to have been worse informed than we are today concerning the identity of individuals who appear in the satires

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A Prosopography to Juvenal.F. Jones - 1988 - The Classical Review 38 (02):255-.

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