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page 166 note 1 C.R. vol. xxvii. p. 265 f.
page 166 note 2 Vol. iii. pp. 283 and 345, and vol. v. p. 532.
page 166 note 3 Why ‘still’? Is there any definite statement that he ever did meditate an edition?
page 167 note 1 In a letter (dated November 21, 1915) which he permits me to quote.
page 167 note 2 Cf. Verzeichnis der MSS. der Stiftsbibl. von St. Gallen.’ Scherrer, G. (Halle, 1875), P. 298.Google Scholar
page 167 note 3 Cf. Weidmann, , Bibliothek von St. Gallen (St. Gallen, 1821), p. 422: ‘Statius in Thebaide. … In alio libello idem in Achilleidos.’Google Scholar
page 167 note 4 ‘The Zurich MS. C. 62 (saec. xii.) has the St. Gall mark on ff. 195, 207, and appears to be the MS. which is described by Scheuchzer (1713) in a MS. catalogue (c. 366) of books removed from St. Gall to Zurich. It contains Stat. Thebais, Servius Honoratus de finalibus, Theobaldus de natura primarum syllabarum, Marlyrologium Bedae.’
page 167 note 5 Thus N.H. describes as ‘veterrimi,’ Urbinas 341, saec. xi.-xii.; and Vatican. Palat. 1669, saec. xii. partis prioris; and as antiquissimus Paris. 8001 (olim Berneggerianus), saec. xii.-xiii. The dates given for the three MSS. are those assigned to them by Dr. H. M. Bannister, Mr. J. P. Gilson, and M. Omont respectively.
page 167 note 6 Professor Phillimore in a footnote refers to ‘Sylloge v. p. 265’; but this must be a misprint; v. p. 265 contains no mention of Statius.