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EUSTATHIUS, Thessalonicensis.
Commentarii in Homeri Iliadem et Odysseam (Graece).
Romae, apud Antonium Bladum, 1542-51,, 1542 - 1551
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Cfr. A. Tinto, 'The history of a sixteenth-century Greek type, The Library, 5th series, 1970, pp.285-93). Mortimer, Harvard Italian 176. Ediz. romane del Blado 107 e 1202. Stimatissima dal Dibdin, Greek & Latin Classics, II, p. 48-49: ''among the most splendid monuments in the world of greek erudition and greek printing. Heyne has emphatically distinguished these Commentaries of Eustathius as among the most admirable eztant of the text of the poet.. They are the fountain-head from which almost inexhaustible supplies may be drawn for the illustration of the great poet. Of the above editions, that of Rome is not only the first, but the most splendidly executed performance..''. Renouard, Bibl. d' un amateur, II, p. 138: ''Trésor d'érudition grècque, espèce de sanctuaire dans lequel n'ont accés que ceux qui déjà n' ont fait des progrés dans l' étude des anciens classiques.''