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Page vii
... hand . p . 115 , 11. 16-24 is obviously the same fragment as Nb , p . 111 , one of the most difficult to read I ever examined . p . 121 , 1. 6 , for less read greater . p . 123 , 1. 14. I now observe that Hug ( Introd . 1. 283 , Wait ) ...
... hand . p . 115 , 11. 16-24 is obviously the same fragment as Nb , p . 111 , one of the most difficult to read I ever examined . p . 121 , 1. 6 , for less read greater . p . 123 , 1. 14. I now observe that Hug ( Introd . 1. 283 , Wait ) ...
Page viii
... hand . At the beginning is an Avertissment , signed G. Alefson , which ends literally thus : " Je l'ai acheté seulement pour le sauver des mains barbares qui allait lé destruire intierement au prix de sch . 15 a Chypre , A.D. 1851 ...
... hand . At the beginning is an Avertissment , signed G. Alefson , which ends literally thus : " Je l'ai acheté seulement pour le sauver des mains barbares qui allait lé destruire intierement au prix de sch . 15 a Chypre , A.D. 1851 ...
Page xiii
... hand ( see p . 36 ) . λίντασ πνα των πολιτων ααικωσ δεομαι υμων και ετωι και αντιβολωι κελευσαι καμε καλεσαι τους συνερουντασ > : see pp . 38 , 44. ( ro ) Extract from PHILODEMUS Teρì kaкıŵv ( Herculanensium voluminum quae supersunt ...
... hand ( see p . 36 ) . λίντασ πνα των πολιτων ααικωσ δεομαι υμων και ετωι και αντιβολωι κελευσαι καμε καλεσαι τους συνερουντασ > : see pp . 38 , 44. ( ro ) Extract from PHILODEMUS Teρì kaкıŵv ( Herculanensium voluminum quae supersunt ...
Page xiv
... ἐκαεισέ ¦ ἀλλ ̓ ἢ ἐν τῷ νόμω κυ τὸ ἔσχημα αυτῦ ] και ἐν τῷ νόμω αυτου μελετήσε ἡμέρας και νυκτὸσ | και ἔσται ὡσ τὸ ξύλον τὸ πεφντεν | The breathings and accents are by a later hand ( see p . 86 xiv DESCRIPTION OF THE PLATES .
... ἐκαεισέ ¦ ἀλλ ̓ ἢ ἐν τῷ νόμω κυ τὸ ἔσχημα αυτῦ ] και ἐν τῷ νόμω αυτου μελετήσε ἡμέρας και νυκτὸσ | και ἔσται ὡσ τὸ ξύλον τὸ πεφντεν | The breathings and accents are by a later hand ( see p . 86 xiv DESCRIPTION OF THE PLATES .
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... hand , manuscripts of the most illustrious classic poets and philosophers are far rarer and comparatively modern . We have no complete copy of Homer himself prior to the thirteenth century , though some con- siderable fragments have ...
... hand , manuscripts of the most illustrious classic poets and philosophers are far rarer and comparatively modern . We have no complete copy of Homer himself prior to the thirteenth century , though some con- siderable fragments have ...
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