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Hude's Lysias - Lysiae Orationes recognovit brevique adnotatione critica instruxitCarolus Hude, Ph.D. Pp. x + 272 (the latter not numbered, except with the pages of Stephanus). Date of Preface, December 1, 1911; date of publication, December 19, 1912. Oxonii e Typographeo Clarendoniano. Cloth, 3s. 6d.; paper covers, 3s.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 October 2009

J. E. Sandys
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St. John's House, Grange Road, Cambridge

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1 Beriah Botfield's Prefaces to the Editiones Principes, p. 298. The inventory of Janus Lascaris' MSS, published by Müller, K. K. in the Centralblatt f. Bibl. i (1884) 333 f.Google Scholar, includes on p. 374 Aἰσχνου λγοι and Λυσου πολογα β, which Müller proposes to identify with Laur. lvii. 4 (= C), a corrected and interpolated transcript of the primary MS (X), whereas the Aldine text is mainly founded on the primary MS (or an exact transcript of it). Thus in 19 § 22 it has with X, whereas C has λαβὼν; in 14 § 14, φλοι with (ψιλο C); 19 § 50, πντων with X (πντων C). Possibly therefore X, with which the Aldine generally agrees, was brought by Janus Lascaris from Mount Athos.