An Introduction to Latin Textual Emendation, Based On the Text of Plautus

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An Introduction to Latin Textual Emendation, Based On the Text of Plautus
Lindsay, W. M. (Wallace Martin), 1858-1937
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The Renaissance MSS. and the Editio Princeps have jperduaxint or perdtuissint.
(3) Word from context : Amph. 489-90 et ne In suspici^ne ponatur stupri, et cldndestina ut celetur consiiitio.
For consuetiOj which is attested by Donatus and Festus, our MSS.
(P) have suspidOf a substitution due to the occurrence of stispiciwus in the preceding line.
Merc, 40 principio ut aetas ix ephebis 6xiit atque animus studio amdtus puerilfst mens.
For ui aetaSf which has been restored by conjecture, our MSS. (
...P) have atqtie animus^ a substitution from the following line.
Most. 662 sqq. (the cunning slave Tranio is embarrassed by the question where the house is which he pretends his young master has bought).
quid ego ntinc agam, nisi ut in vicinum hunc pr6xumum — — ^ — ?
eas ^misse aedis htijus dicam filium.
calidum hercle esse audivi optumum mendacium.
The minuscule MSS. end v. 663 with 7iienda4num, the eye of the copyist of the archetype having been attracted by the ending of v.
665. The Ambrosian Palimpsest has — RDIE or — PERCITE.


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