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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 October 2009
page 399 note 1 This MS. consists of two parts bound up together. That which contains the pro Milone belongs to the fourteenth century, while the Philippics were written in the thirteenth.
page 399 note 2 I refer to my analysis of these MSS. contained in pp. xxxviii-xliii of my edition,
page 399 note 3 Anecdot. Oxon. vii. p. xviii.
page 400 note 1 Minor points, in which I have diverged from my previous edition, are: § 16 domi (with HE) for domui (T), § 18 Appiae (with ET) for Appiae viae (H), § 39 omnia (with Madvig, Op. Ac. 1, 180) for omnia turm (MSS.), § 66 suscepta (with MSS.) for susceptam (Gulielmius), § 69 salvis (with Ant. Augustinus) for † salutaribus (HE), § 88 sibi (with Lambinus) for quasi (MSS.) and devinctum (P): for devictum (cett.). I have also removed the bracketsc placed round § 45 fuit, § 69 proximorum, § 79 ab inferis, though in the last two cases very doubtfully.
page 400 note 2 Cl. R. p. 253.
page 400 note 3 Anecdot. Oxon. vii. pp. xxix-xxxix.
page 400 note 4 This was erroneously given as anexeo without ne Cl. R. p. 253.
page 401 note 1 γ read Ligarium ex Africa non venisse med. omissis.
page 402 note 1 C1. R. p. 39.