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Tiberius Hemsterhuys: Dictata in Artistophanis Plutum

Title Tiberius Hemsterhuys: Dictata in Artistophanis Plutum
Reference GBR/0012/MS Add.6454
Creator Hemsterhuys, Tiberius, 1685-1766
Covering Dates 1750 (Circa)
Extent and Medium 1 volume
Repository Cambridge University Library, Department of Manuscripts and University Archives
Content and context

Tiberius Hemsterhuys (1685-1766), Dutch philologer, professor of Sacred Languages at the University of Leiden.

Notes of Tiberius Hemsterhuys upon Aristophanes' 'Plutus', 640 folios: (p. 1) Prolegomena. Remarks on Comedy in general; (p. 24) Life of Aristophanes; (p. 32) notes on the text; (p. 603) index to Greek words and phrases. Inside the front cover are the following notes: 'Phillipps MS 4462'; ''35' in some list'; and in pencil 'No.8 Longman'.

Bequeathed by Francis Jenkinson, 1923.

Access and Use

Please cite as Cambridge University Library, Department of Manuscripts and University Archives, Tiberius Hemsterhuys: Dictata in Artistophanis Plutum, MS Add.6454

Further information

An edition of the 'Plutus' by T. Hemsterhuys was first published in 1744, and again in 1776 and 1811.

Index Terms
Classical Literature
Comedy
Hemsterhuis, Tiberius (1685-1766) philologist and critic
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