Dictata Cl. Andreae Dukeri in Aristophanem ad Equites, [ca. 1750?].

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Dictata Cl. Andreae Dukeri in Aristophanem ad Equites, [ca. 1750?].

Bound autograph manuscript in an unidentified hand of commentary by Karl Andreas Duker on Aristophanes's Equites, possibly recorded by a student at Duker's lectures at the University of Utrecht. This commentary is more extensive than notes by Duker appearing in Pieter Burman's edition of the comedies of Aristophanes (Leiden, 1760). Includes indexes of Greek and Latin terms.

1 v. (262 p., [59] leaves) ; 21 cm.

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