Heyne’s work on Apollodorus has the same good and bad points as his other monumental commentaries, such as those on Virgil and Homer. In particular, the ‘comparative’ intentions of the introduction were ignored in the minutiae of gathering sources. In short, it is a commentary poised between 17th-18th century erudition and 19th-century philological precision, to whose levels of exactness it never arrived.
The Apollodorus of Christian Gottlob Heyne / Fornaro, Maria. - (2017), pp. 219-226.
The Apollodorus of Christian Gottlob Heyne
FORNARO, Maria
2017-01-01
Abstract
Heyne’s work on Apollodorus has the same good and bad points as his other monumental commentaries, such as those on Virgil and Homer. In particular, the ‘comparative’ intentions of the introduction were ignored in the minutiae of gathering sources. In short, it is a commentary poised between 17th-18th century erudition and 19th-century philological precision, to whose levels of exactness it never arrived.File in questo prodotto:
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