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page 91 note 1 Hall, F. W., A Companion to Classical Texts, Oxford, 1913, p. 279Google Scholar, dates the Characters in their present shape at ‘probably 6th cent. A.D. ‘This is doubtless roughly true of the addition of the Proem and epilogues, but cannot apply to the main part of each Character (including the definition). The Herculanean text of Char. V., published in part by Crönert, in Wessely's, Stud. zur Palaeogr. vi. in 1906Google Scholar and wholly by Bassi, in Riv. di Filol. in 1909Google Scholar, is practically identical with that of our MSS.
page 91 note 2 I may be allowed to refer the reader to C.Q. 1910, pp. 128 ff.; see also Groeneboom, Mnemos. 1917, pp. 127 ff.Google Scholar
page 91 note 3 C.Q. l. c.
page 92 note 1 Previous to the text used by Philodemus, see my stemma C.Q. l. c.