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page 11 note 1 Christ is hardly consistent, as he seems elsewhere to hold, l.c. p. 8394, that the shorter collection contained but nine plays.
page 11 note 2 Cleef's, Van interesting suggestion (Transactions of the Wisconsin Academy, viii, pp. 363 ff.Google Scholar) that the author of the Christus Patiens employed a manuscript—inferior to those of Kirchhoff's second class—containing only these plays of Euripides, if accepted, does not necessarily make for Wilamowitz's contention. But if such a selection of plays as Van Cleef supposes existed in Byzantine times, it is surprisiug that none of all the extant manuscripts shows a trace of it.
page 12 note 1 So Christ, Gesch. d. griech. Litteratur 3, p. 8394. Wilamowitz oddly enough quotes this notice from Suidas in both his Anal. Eurip. p. 134 and his Herakles i. p. 137152, but is unable to conjecture what these fifteen plays were: ‘ob er von jedem 5 nahm oder wie er sonst verteilte, lässt sich nicht sagen.’