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Gibson and Christina Shuttleworth Kraus 210 $aLeiden, The Netherlands ;$aBoston $cBrill$d2002 215 $a1 online resource (454 p.) 225 1 $aMnemosyne, bibliotheca classica Batava. Supplementum,$x0169-8958 ;$v232 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a90-04-12153-6 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $tPreliminary Material /$rRoy K. Gibson and Christina Shuttleworth Kraus -- $tINTRODUCTION: READING COMMENTARIES/COMMENTARIES AS READING /$rChristina Shuttleworth Kraus -- $tSTARTING FROM THE TELEMACHY /$rStephanie West -- $tA NARRATOLOGICAL COMMENTARY ON THE ODYSSEY: PRINCIPLES AND PROBLEMS /$rIrene J.F. de Jong -- $tCOMMENTING ON FRAGMENTS /$rSusan Stephens -- $tTHE SENSE OF AN AUTHOR: THEOCRITUS AND [THEOCRITUS] /$rRichard Hunter -- $t\'A WOMAN DOES NOT BECOME AMBIDEXTROUS\': GALEN AND THE CULTURE OF SCIENTIFIC COMMENTARY /$rHeinrich von Staden -- $tCLASSICAL COMMENTARY IN BYZANTIUM: JOHN TZETZES ON ANCIENT GREEK LITERATURE /$rFelix Budelmann -- $tJUAN LUIS DE LA CERDA AND THE PREDICAMENT OF COMMENTARY /$rAndrew Laird -- $tTHE WAY WE WERE: R. G. AUSTIN, IN CAELIANAM /$rJohn Henderson -- $tTHE XENOPHON FACTORY: ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY YEARS OF SCHOOL EDITIONS OF XENOPHON'S ANABASIS /$rAlbert Rijksbaron -- $tBETWEEN SCYLLA AND CHARYBDIS? HISTORIOGRAPHICAL COMMENTARIES ON LATIN HISTORIANS /$rRhiannon Ash -- $tHANDLING A PHILOSOPHICAL TEXT /$rChristopher Rowe -- $tTEXT AND COMMENTARY: THE EXAMPLE OF CICERO'S PHILOSOPHICA /$rAndrew R. Dyck -- $t'CF. E.G.': A TYPOLOGY OF 'PARALLELS' AND THE FUNCTION OF COMMENTARIES ON LATIN POETRY /$rRoy Gibson -- $tA NETWORK WITH A THOUSAND ENTRANCES: COMMENTARY IN AN ELECTRONIC AGE? /$rWillard McCarty -- $tCOMMENTING ON COMMENTARIES: A PRAGMATIC POSTSCRIPT /$rElaine Fantham -- $tINDEX /$rRoy K. Gibson and Christina Shuttleworth Kraus -- $tSUPPLEMENTS TO MNEMOSYNE /$rH. Pinkster , H.S. Versnel , D.M. Schenkeveld , P.H. Schrijvers and S.R. Slings. 330 $aThis collection explores the issues raised by the writing and reading of commentaries on classical Greek and Latin texts. 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