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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 13 February 2009
1 It is clear that in important respects they did not do so a hundred years earlier. Cf. the figures for the frequency of roll and codex quoted by Kenyon, Books and Readers in Greece and Rome, 95–96 and 110–11.
2 Cf. Anianus Celedensis, Epist. ad Orontium, M., P.G., lviii. 975: ‘Omnes iam ecclesiasticae Graecorum bibliodiecae, post tam varias veterum scriptorum splendidasque divitias, post tot insignium magistrorum tam clara lumina, huius praecipue voluminibus ornantur.’
3 For references to private copies of the Sciptures in Antioch at the end of the fourth century cf. John Chrysostom, In Lazarum 3.1 = L737A, In Johann. 11.1 = 8.62B, 32.3 = 8.188A, 53.3 = 8.314c, In I Corinth. 43.4 = 10.405E.