scholarly journals Servio in Epigr. Bob. 45 e 62? Possibili tracce dell’esegesi virgiliana tardoantica nella Silloge Bobbiese

Author(s):  
Orazio Portuese

The anonymous auctor of Epigr. Bob. 62 may have based his translation of Hesiod. fr. 304 Merkelbach-West (= 171 Rzach) on the version of Verg. georg. 2.293-7 passed down from Servius auctus. Such an example sheds light on the general influence that the Late Antique Vergilian exegesis had on the Bobbian Sylloge.

2020 ◽  
Vol 63 (12) ◽  
pp. 4325-4326 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hartmut Meister ◽  
Katrin Fuersen ◽  
Barbara Streicher ◽  
Ruth Lang-Roth ◽  
Martin Walger

Purpose The purpose of this letter is to compare results by Skuk et al. (2020) with Meister et al. (2016) and to point to a potential general influence of stimulus type. Conclusion Our conclusion is that presenting sentences may give cochlear implant recipients the opportunity to use timbre cues for voice perception. This might not be the case when presenting brief and sparse stimuli such as consonant–vowel–consonant or single words, which were applied in the majority of studies.


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