Demetrius Triclinius
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Demetrius Triclinius (Greek: Δημήτριος Τρικλίνιος; b. c. 1300), a native of Thessalonica, was a Byzantine scholar who edited and analyzed the metrical structure of many texts from ancient Greece, particularly those of Aeschylus,[1] Sophocles and Euripides. He is often compared favorably with two contemporary annotators of ancient Greek texts, Thomas Magister and Manuel Moschopulus. He also had knowledge of astronomy.
References
- ^ Smith, Ole Langwitz (1975). Studies in the scholia on Aeschylus: The recensions of Demetrius Triclinius. Brill. ISBN 90-04-04220-2. OCLC 1659880.
Bibliography
- Aubreton, Robert (1949). Démétrius Triclinius et les recensions médiévales de Sophocle. Paris: Société d'Édition "Les Belles Lettres". p. 291.
- Wilson, N.G. (1996). Scholars of Byzantium (rev. ed.). London: Duckworth. pp. 249–256.
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