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The Textual Criticism of Cicero's Philippics

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 October 2009

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Copyright © The Classical Association 1900

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page 40 note 1 I have used Harl. 2687, a fifteenth century MS. to verify readings quoted by Halm from i. Some of Halm's readings are proprii errores of his MS.

page 40 note 2 This is the title given by Ferrarius in his preface. He afterwards terms it Lang. Halm by a curious error calls it cod. langii (on xiii. 16), or Langianus (on xi. 35) and is followed by Müer.

page 41 note 1 Nolhac, De, Pétrarche et l'Humanismc, pp. 87 sqq.Google Scholar, 203 sqq. Delisle, , Cabinet des MSS. 1, 138140Google Scholar.

page 41 note 2 This MS. was looked at by Mr. Nutt while it was in the Phillips Collection. He gave, a few of its readings in a letter to the Academy, May 9, 1885, which are quoted by Müller as those of cod. Cheltenham. I am not aware that any German scholar has collated it.

page 41 note 3 i.e. MSS. once belonging to the Phillips collection.