La glosa hesiquea γάνοϛ y su acepción ὕαινα ὑπὸ Φρυγῶν καὶ Βιθυνῶν
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https://doi.org/10.3989/emerita.2006.v74.i2.20Keywords:
Phrygian, glosses, manuscript traditionAbstract
This article deals with the interpretation of the Phrygian and Bithynian gloss γάνοϛ ‘hyena’, documented by Hesychius, on the basis of its comparison to some testimonies that, from our point of wiew, are variants of the same word, including the name which, according to Aristotle (HA 594 a, 27), some gave to this animal, γλάνοϛ.
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