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Junius Philargyrius (Philargirius, Filargirius) was an early commentator on the Bucolica and Georgica of Vergil, dedicated to a certain Valentinianus. He was a member of the Junia gens, active in Milan. The commentary is preserved in two recensions: one is found in the Berne scholia (ed. H. Hagen, Jahrbuch für classische Philologie Suppl. 4.5 Leipzig, 1867). The other contains Explan. 1 and 2 on the Buc., and the Brevis expositi on the Georg. (ed. Thilo and Hagen 1881).[1]

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  • Filargiri Juni o Filargire Juni o Junili Flagri (en llatí Philargyrius Junius, Phylargyrus Junius o Junilius Flagrius) va ser un escriptor romà, el nom del qual apareix mencionat en les tres formes indicades. Formava part de la gens Júnia. Va ser comentarista de les Bucòliques i les Geòrgiques de Virgili, però les seves observacions són menys elaborades que les de Servi. Va conservar diverses cites d'autors antics, les obres dels quals han desaparegut. Probablement va viure en temps de Valentinià I. (ca)
  • Junius Philargyrius, actif au Ve ou VIe siècle, est un grammairien et scholiaste d'expression latine, commentateur tardif de l'œuvre de Virgile. Les textes qui nous en sont restés datent au plus tôt du premier quart du Ve siècle mais peuvent aussi avoir été écrits au VIe voire au début du VIIe siècle. (fr)
  • Junius Philargyrius (Philargirius, Filargirius) was an early commentator on the Bucolica and Georgica of Vergil, dedicated to a certain Valentinianus. He was a member of the Junia gens, active in Milan. The commentary is preserved in two recensions: one is found in the Berne scholia (ed. H. Hagen, Jahrbuch für classische Philologie Suppl. 4.5 Leipzig, 1867). The other contains Explan. 1 and 2 on the Buc., and the Brevis expositi on the Georg. (ed. Thilo and Hagen 1881).[1] The text is later than the first quarter of the 5th century, but there is no certain terminus ante quem, and dates in the 6th or 7th century are possible. It has been shown that the Explanationes were known to Adomán, abbot of Iona in the mid-seventh century. (en)
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  • Filargiri Juni o Filargire Juni o Junili Flagri (en llatí Philargyrius Junius, Phylargyrus Junius o Junilius Flagrius) va ser un escriptor romà, el nom del qual apareix mencionat en les tres formes indicades. Formava part de la gens Júnia. Va ser comentarista de les Bucòliques i les Geòrgiques de Virgili, però les seves observacions són menys elaborades que les de Servi. Va conservar diverses cites d'autors antics, les obres dels quals han desaparegut. Probablement va viure en temps de Valentinià I. (ca)
  • Junius Philargyrius, actif au Ve ou VIe siècle, est un grammairien et scholiaste d'expression latine, commentateur tardif de l'œuvre de Virgile. Les textes qui nous en sont restés datent au plus tôt du premier quart du Ve siècle mais peuvent aussi avoir été écrits au VIe voire au début du VIIe siècle. (fr)
  • Junius Philargyrius (Philargirius, Filargirius) was an early commentator on the Bucolica and Georgica of Vergil, dedicated to a certain Valentinianus. He was a member of the Junia gens, active in Milan. The commentary is preserved in two recensions: one is found in the Berne scholia (ed. H. Hagen, Jahrbuch für classische Philologie Suppl. 4.5 Leipzig, 1867). The other contains Explan. 1 and 2 on the Buc., and the Brevis expositi on the Georg. (ed. Thilo and Hagen 1881).[1] (en)
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  • Filargiri Juni (ca)
  • Junius Philargyrius (en)
  • Junius Philargyrius (fr)
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