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page 150 note 1 The Flores contain two quotations from the letters to Brutus, viz. f. 10 v. (Brut. i. 15. 9) vicit amentia levissimi hominis nostram prudentiam, and f. 25 v. (ib. i. I. 1) nichil enim minus hominis videtur quam non respondere in amore Mis a quibus provocare (sic). The second is said to come in quadam epla ad Brututn; the first is headed Cic. libro 3 epl. ad Brutum. Cf. Class. Rev. xx. (1906), p. 224, n. 4. I thought it well to verify the references not long ago when passing through Verona.
page 150 note 2 Sabbadini, Scoperte dei codici, p. 18.
page 150 note 3 The MS. was probably shown to Petrarch by Pastrengo. Cf. Voigt i. p. 207 n.
page 150 note 4 Sabbadini, Scoperte, p. 7, n. 23.
page 150 note 5 Leonardi Aretini, Epp. iii. 13, ed. Mehus.
page 150 note 6 Sabbadini, Scoperte, p. 74.
page 150 note 7 Die handschriflliche Überlieferung der Briefe Ciceronis, Leipzig, 1887Google Scholar; Der Briefwechsel des M. Tullius Cicero, Leipzig, 1893.Google Scholar
page 150 note 8 Gurlitt, L., Berl. Phil. Woch. xiv. (1894), p. 925.Google Scholar
page 150 note 9 Anecdota Oxoniensia x. (The velus Cluniacensis of Poggio), p. xvii sqq.
page 151 note 1 Sjögren speaks of Niccolo as ‘dives Florentinus,’ which seems odd. He was a poor man, except for the liberality of Cosimo de Medici, and at his death he owed 500 ducats to the bank of the Medici. Voigt (i. p. 305) happily calls him der arme Mäcen.
page 151 note 2 Anecdota Oxoniensia, x., p. xlviii.
page 151 note 3 The Codex Caprae appears to have resembled GH, i.e. the n division of Σ. It is tempting to suppose that the other division, Φ, may be connected with the MS. of Corvini.
page 151 note 4 Classical Review, xiii. (1899), p. 121. Asconius, ed. Oxon., pp. xxii-xxviii.Google Scholar
page 152 note 1 Cf. Schmidt, , Die handschriftliche Überlieferung, etc., p. 60.Google Scholar
page 154 note 1 Cf. Lehmann, p. 44.
page 154 note 2 He mentions (p. 4 n.) that, if Boot is to be trusted, in Att. iii. 8. 2 Rav. has ab Ilio. I find from my collation that it gives ab illo with the other MSS.