T. Lucreti Cari De rerum natura libri sex, Volume 1Deighton Bell, 1893 - Latin poetry |
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... right explanation of Ianottus ' assertion that Marullus got it from an ancient codex . It is quite possible indeed that Marullus copied it himself from this ms . which passed to San Marco immediately after Politian's decease , and thus ...
... right explanation of Ianottus ' assertion that Marullus got it from an ancient codex . It is quite possible indeed that Marullus copied it himself from this ms . which passed to San Marco immediately after Politian's decease , and thus ...
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... right rejection of an inter- polation . For the next fifty years Ald . 2 appears to have been the model edition . Gryphius of Lyons published several texts , three of which I have before me : they generally follow Naugerius , but not ...
... right rejection of an inter- polation . For the next fifty years Ald . 2 appears to have been the model edition . Gryphius of Lyons published several texts , three of which I have before me : they generally follow Naugerius , but not ...
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... right . That which he has borrowed from others and thrown in a lump into his edition is for the most part as worthless as the scribblings of a schoolboy . schoolboy . So incredibly careless is he , that the Vossian collations which he ...
... right . That which he has borrowed from others and thrown in a lump into his edition is for the most part as worthless as the scribblings of a schoolboy . schoolboy . So incredibly careless is he , that the Vossian collations which he ...
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... right course to pursue . Sti- mulated by his example more than one scholar followed up the attack . The most important contribution of this kind was made by Jacob Bernays in an article printed in the Rhenish Museum of 1847. This able ...
... right course to pursue . Sti- mulated by his example more than one scholar followed up the attack . The most important contribution of this kind was made by Jacob Bernays in an article printed in the Rhenish Museum of 1847. This able ...
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... old reading he is generally right ; where he deserts him for a conjecture of his own , he is often very successful . Had he prepared a more elaborate edition , as he appears to have once had thoughts of doing , TO NOTES I 21.
... old reading he is generally right ; where he deserts him for a conjecture of his own , he is often very successful . Had he prepared a more elaborate edition , as he appears to have once had thoughts of doing , TO NOTES I 21.
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