Annotationes Criticae in Comicos (med. com. fragm.) is a scholarly edition that gathers critical notes on ancient Greek comic fragments, spanning authors such as Aeschylus, Isocrates, Demosthenes, Aeschines, Theophrastus, Lucian, Aristophanes, and Xenophon.
Edited by Guillelmus Adrianus Hirschig, it presents focused commentary and textual guidance for the study of these fragments.
The volume emphasizes careful philological work and editorial decisions, offering apparatus and discussion that help readers understand the fragmentary evidence. It is designed for students and readers of classical Greek literature who want reliable, translated, or transliterated material paired with scholarly notes.
- Focused analysis of comic fragments from multiple ancient authors.
- Editorial guidance and critical notes to aid interpretation.
- Indexing and textual references that support research and study.
- Accessible enough for students while valuable to advanced readers of classics.
Ideal for readers of classical studies who seek a reliable reference on Greek comic fragments and their interpretation.