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page 28 note 1 Stud. ital. difil. class, xiv (1937), 2–46.
page 28 note 2 Fr. 246 Kaibel: cf. also Sophron in P.S.I. II. 1214 fr. d 9[τ⋯ὦ]ν [εἶ]μες;⋯σκο⋯πεφυσαμ[⋯]νοι M. on p. 262 recognizes this, but says that he cannot imagine the freedman Seleucus quoting tags from Epicharmus or Sophron. Maybe: but we are dealing with Petronius, not with the characters whom he invents.
page 29 note 3 See pp. 12 ff.