Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 March 2011
As the first edition of this book has been out of print for several years, and some months must elapse before I can hope for leisure to continue the notes, I have resolved to issue at once the text and the explanatory notes as far as they are printed off.
The notes of Stanley and John Taylor, which are cited here and there, are taken from their MSS. in the Cambridge university library; those of Markland are preserved in St John's college.
For the notes bearing the initials H. A. J. M. and J. C. I am indebted to my friends Professor Munro and the lamented Professor Conington.
I have purposely abstained from consulting any English edition of Juvenal. All the citations have been taken anew from the original authors.
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