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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 July 2011

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In Supplicibus usus sum scripturis codicum Medicei (M), Guelferbytani (G), Parisini (P), Éscorialensis (E). Codex Mediceus, ut multis indiciis cognoscitur, descriptus est ex libro litteris quadratis scripto, quod non obliviscendum est recte eo uti volentibus. Ex Mediceo descriptus est Guelferbytanus, quem ipse contuli. Parisinus, a Wellauero littera L notatus, quem et Antonius Askewius et Godofredus Faehsius contulerunt, fontem habuit ilium antiquum librum, ex quo descriptus est Mediceus. De his libris sicuti de editionibus antiquis diligens est disputatio Guilielmi Marckscheffelii in Welckeri et Ritschelii Museo philologico vol. V. Escorialensis codicis collationem accepi a Friderico Dietzio, quem videntur quaedam fugisse. Est ille sine dubio ex Parisino descriptus. In editione Aldina Franciscus Asulanus quattuor tragoedias, quae vulgo postremae sunt, ex codice Guelferbytano descripsit, idque non modo perpetua conspiratio cum illo codice, sed vel maxime confirmat ingens numerus scripturarum, in quibus Asulanus codicis legendi imperitia ab exemplo suo aberravit, veluti quum μενος participiorum eo compendio scriptum est, quod illi μιος esse videbatur. Adrianus Turnebus solam habuit Aldinam quam sequeretur. Eius ille alia vitia recte correxit, alia autem permulta incredibili temeritate atque inscitia suo iudicio mutavit. Franciscus Robortellus nisi ipsum codicem Mediceum, certe alium illi simillimum expressit. Quem ille in praefatione brevem indicem mutatae vel ab se vel a Michaele Sophiano scripturae adiecit, augeri potuit aliquot locis.

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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2010
First published in: 1852

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