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scholia Meaning in Tamil ( scholia வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



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scholia தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

மீன்களில் வைட்டமின் சி குறைபாடுள்ளதற்கான மிகவும் பரவலாக அறியப்பட்ட அறிகுறிகள் ஸ்கோலியாசிஸ் (scoliosis), லார்டாசிஸ் (lordosis) மற்றும் அடர் தோல் வண்ணமாகுதல் ஆகியவையாகும்.

scholia's Usage Examples:

His interest was not, however, confined to theological literature; he annotated the margins of his classical texts with numerous scholia (many of which are preserved), and had several MSS.


The same difficulty is found in the case of the IIEpi to-Topias referred to by the scholiast on Apollonius.


According to Philochorus, as quoted by a scholiast on Aristophanes, he fled to Elis, where he made the great statue of Zeus for the Eleans, and was afterwards put to death by them.


But the only specimen of his work that has come down to us is the translation in Latin hexameters (generally attributed to him, although some consider Domitian the author), together with scholia, of the Phaenomena of Aratus, which is superior to those of Cicero and Avienus (best edition by A.


He is further credited by the scholiast on Aristophanes (loc.


Adjecta insuper ab eodem scholia, 'c.


Their writings were much used by historians, as well as by the scholiasts and grammarians.


Among scholiasts may be mentioned the Scholiasta Bobiensis who is assigned to the 5th century, and a pseudo-Asconius, who wrote notes upon the Verrines dealing with points of grammar and rhetoric.


, written for the most part in Italy and of late date, repeats the text of the first class, with numerous interpolated scholia of quite recent origin and little or no value.


Ganessa, an eminent astronomer, mathematician and scholiast of Bhaskara, quotes this work and makes separate mention of the cuttaca (" pulveriser "), a device for effecting the solution of indeterminate equations.


) and the scholiast on Juvenal (vi.


Considerable fragments are preserved in the lexicographers, scholiasts, Athenaeus, and elsewhere.


(1903) of HauckHerzog's Realencyklopadie where the following classification is adopted: (a) exegetical, (b) scholia on the Fathers, (c) dogmatic and controversial, (d) ethical and ascetic, (e) miscellaneous.





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