scholiast如何读

英:['skəʊlɪˌæst]

美:['skoʊlɪˌæst]

scholiast是什么意思

  • n.注释者;训诂学者

scholiast自然拼读

scho·li·ast

sko li aest [or] sko li st

scholiast扩展

scholiastic (adj.)

scholiast英英释义

  • n.a scholar who writes explanatory notes on an author (especially an ancient commentator on a classical author)

scholiast词源中文解释

"评论员,注释者",特别是"一位古代语法学家,为古典作家撰写解释性注释",来自1580年代的晚期拉丁语 scholiasta,源自晚期希腊语 skholiastēs,来自 skholiazein,源自 skholion "解释性注释或评论",源自 skholē(见 school(n.1))。相关: Scholiastic。

scholiast词源英文解释

Middle Greek scholiastēs, from scholiazein to write scholia on, from Greek scholion

The first known use of scholiast was in 1565

scholiast 例句

1 I regret that want of space has prevented me from extracting fuller notes from later scholiasts.

2 Our rhetoric we have inherited from the middle ages, from scholiasts, refiners, and theological logicians, a race of men who got their living by inventing distinctions and splitting hairs.

3 We compare it with the dry mythologic blossoms of the classical hortus siccus, and with Greek ritual and temple legend, and with Märchen in the scholiasts, and we think the comparisons very illuminating. 

4 In sixteenth century doctoral dress, loose flowing robes and square flat cap, sits the great scholiast, as intently absorbed in his book as St. Jerome in the exquisite canvas of our own National Gallery.

5 Even the great Verulam caught the infectious ingenuity; and, in “the wisdom of the ancients,” explains everything with the skill of a great Homeric scholiast.

6 There is a maxim laid down by the scholiast upon Dionysius; which I shall have occasion often to mention.

7 Curiously enough the Hindu scholiasts also regularly interpret the term "four-eyed" in exactly the same way, "with spots over the eyes."

8 They are alluded to by fancy names, but the scholiast on Thackeray will probably be able to identify them. 

9 The Greek poets, Homer not excepted, are by their scholiasts regarded as treating of their gods in a mystical style.

10 The scholiasts among the ancient classics had rejoiced in some rare emendation of the text, or the rhetorical 568 commentator had flourished in the luxuriance of the latent beauties of some favourite author.

11 The evidence derived from a comparison of the British Museum papyrus with the quotations from the lost work of Aristotle’s which are found in scholiasts and grammarians is conclusive.

12 He turned from him to the committee, giving great attention to those scholiasts on the text of the orator.

13 He succeeded so well, that this piece has been the stumbling-block of all the grammarians, scholiasts, and commentators; and remains inexplicable to the present day.

14 Instead of that, they halted at the literal meaning of the laws, content to play the subordinate part of commentators and scholiasts.

15 Before this date our knowledge was largely derived from the statements of scholiasts and lexicographers which had not seldom been misunderstood.

16 The ample historical materials is so true and additional to the official history that utilized by some scholiast and it do important contribution to regional nationality of ancient times.

其丰富的史料具有很大的真实性补充了正史中吴越史料之不足被许多注家所用,为古地方民族史学做出重要贡献。

17 There is a very ample terminology for the various tricks and devices in this contest, and they have been explained with much absurdity by scholiasts, both ancient and modern.

18 Numerous quotations and fragments still exist, chiefly in the Homeric scholiasts and Stephanus of Byzantium.

19 Without the Alexandrian scholiasts, who came in time to recover and note down most of the allusions, these comedies would be to the Greek scholar of to-day hardly intelligible.

20 Is it not time, by the way, for that scholiast to give his labours to the public? 

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