This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1898 edition. Excerpt: ...from his MS.: et in eis (sc. membranis) item commode nomen iam habetis; nunc rationes ceteras. 56-8. Turnebus (Adv. xix. 12) mentions these lines in the form: nam argumentum hoc hie censebitur. locus argumento est suum sibi proscenium: uos iuratores estis; guaeso operam date. 68. Is quin Duaren's wrong ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1898 edition. Excerpt: ...from his MS.: et in eis (sc. membranis) item commode nomen iam habetis; nunc rationes ceteras. 56-8. Turnebus (Adv. xix. 12) mentions these lines in the form: nam argumentum hoc hie censebitur. locus argumento est suum sibi proscenium: uos iuratores estis; guaeso operam date. 68. Is quin Duaren's wrong transcription of the contraction for quoniam? 101. Turnebus (Opp. i. p. 210, 11) quotes the line in this form: Quia amare cernit tangere hominem uult bolo. Duaren's original may have had fori, uolt polo. 110. Turnebus (Adv. xix. 12) mentions this line in the form: quo genere gnata, qui parentes fuuerint. 120. The reference is to v. 75. 126. The Paris Gryphius has Quid...faciunt. 128. Turnebus (Adv. xix. 10) quotes ualete atque adiuuate ut uos seruet Salus. 131. Turnebus (Opp. i. p. 120, 52) quotes the line in this form: Quas tu sapienter, docte, cordate et cate. 134. Lambinus quotes grates grattas as the reading of MSS. (grates gratias. Sic Camerarius edidit, et ita habent libri veteres; vulgati autem 'gratas gratias '). 135. The Paris Gryphius has obuiam ei. (Adv. xv. 6) mentions the line in this form: Scitumestpertempus, si obuiam est, uerbum uetus, and adds: vel ut alii legunt, si obuiam it. 137. Turnebus (Adv. xv. 6) quotes lyrae lyrae from his MS. (mihi membranarum quarundam perveterum auctoritas fidem facit lyrae lyrae germanum esse; cf. iii. 20 gerrae germanae atque aedepol lyrae lyrae). 142. The Paris Gryphius has Hem. Duaren's original may have had Item. 152. The Paris Gryphius has tuo followed by the same contraction. 159. Turnebus (Adv. xv. 6) mentions the line in this form: uin tu Uli dare nequam nunc? Ag. cupio. Mi. en me dato. 178. Turnebus (Adv. xxx. 32) mentions this...
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