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Cicero's Orator - Otto Seel: M. Tullius Cicero, Orator. Textbearbeitung, Einleitung, KritischerApparat. Pp. 156. Heidelberg: Kerle, 1952. Paper, DM 4.20.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 February 2009

J. H. Simon
Affiliation:
University of St. Andrews.

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1 In 147 he does not record that P like Σ reads isto (see Peyron). In any case it makes more obvious sense than hoc sexto.

2 The fact that Quintilian and P on the whole favour different sides may argue for two ancient traditions. See also Klotz, , Rh. Mus. lxvii (1912), p. 373Google Scholar for another argument (referring to the pro Caelio).