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Pseudo-antike Literatur des Mittelalters (Studien der Bibliothek Warburg, XIII). Von Paul Lehmann. Leipzig: Teubner, 1927. Pp. 108, 6 plates. 5 marks.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 September 2012

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Copyright © S. Gaselee 1927. Exclusive Licence to Publish: The Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies

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page 136 note 1 Still being printed and sold as ‘Aristotle's masterpiece,’ a cheap book of popular physiology. We seem to owe it to the translator, Philip of Tripoli (in Syria) in the 13th century.

page 137 note 1 In prefacing these, and the same writer's, elegiac Florus Ovidio with the words ‘Veröfflentlichung fehlte bisher,’ Professor Lehmann was unaware of Miss Phyllis Abrahams' complete edition of Baudri's works published last year. But their re-publication need not be regretted as, using the same Vatican MS., he has produced a better text than that of Miss Abrahams.