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Nicanor (Latin; (ギリシア語:Νικάνωρ), ''Nikanōr'') Stigmatias was a celebrated grammarian who lived during the reign of the Roman emperor Hadrian in the early 2nd century. According to the ''Suda'' he came from Alexandria; according to Stephanus of Byzantium he came from Hierapolis.〔Stephanus of Byzantium s.v. Ἱεράπολις.〕 According to the ''Suda'', he acquired the joking nickname stigmatias (στιγματίας, "punctuated") because his labours were principally directed to punctuation. From his having devoted much of his attention to the elucidation of Homer's epics through punctuation, Stephanus also calls him "the new Homer", ὁ νέος Ὅμηρος. He wrote also on the punctuation of Callimachus; and a work ''On punctuation in general'' (περὶ καθόλου στιγμῆς). He is copiously quoted in the Venetus A scholia on the Homeric ''Iliad''. (Fabricius ''Bibl. Graec''. i.368, 517, iii.823, vi.345.) ==Editions== * Scholia on the ''Iliad'': Erbse, H. 1969-88, ''Scholia Graeca in Homeri Iliadem'', 7 vols. (Berlin) * Nicanor's work reconstructed from the ''Iliad'' scholia: Friedländer, L. 1967 (), ''Nicanoris'' περὶ Ἰλιακῆς στιγμῆς'': reliquiae emendatiores'', 2nd ed. (Amsterdam) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Nicanor Stigmatias」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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