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page 109 note 1 It may be helpful to list his main contributions to the subject: Untersuchungen zu den attizistischen Lexika (Berlin, 1950Google Scholar; cf. Jones, D. Mervyn, C.R., n.s. ii [1952], 83–85)Google Scholar, ‘Die Genfer Iliasscholien’ (Rh. Mus., n.f. xcv [1952], 170–91), [Bemerkungen zu Homer und zu seinen Interpreten’ (Glotta, xxxii [1953], 236–247)Google Scholar, ‘Homerscholien und hellenistische Glossare bei Apollonius Rhodius’ (Hermes, lxxxi [1953], 163–196)Google Scholar, ‘Zur handschriftlichen Überlieferung der Iliasscholien’ (Mnemosyne, 4th Ser. vi [1953], 3–38)Google Scholar.
page 111 note 1 Some at least of these names will be familiar to those who know Allen's, T. W. paper ‘The Homeric Scholia’ (Proc. Brit. Acad. xvii [1931], 1–31)Google Scholar. It is understandable that Erbse seldom refers to Allen except to correct him.
page 111 note 2 The scholia minora which go under the name of Didymus (‘D-Scholia’) are being published by V. di Marco, and M. H. A. L. H. van der Valk is working on a new edition of Eustathius (for which he has manuscript material unknown to the Leipzig editor of 1825). When all these works are complete, we shall know the ancient commentaries to Homer as never before.