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... the first Dindorf edition of Polybius , Schulz likewise argued well ( 1.s. p . 29 seq . ) , but he selected the fragments of Appian with too little care . them that the damage is rather slight . The things xl THE MANUSCRIPTS OF APPIAN.
... the first Dindorf edition of Polybius , Schulz likewise argued well ( 1.s. p . 29 seq . ) , but he selected the fragments of Appian with too little care . them that the damage is rather slight . The things xl THE MANUSCRIPTS OF APPIAN.
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... things found by A. Mai in cod . Vat . Gr . 73 and inserted in his new collec- tion of ancient writers , v . ii . p . 367 , are so affected by Mai's doctoring that I have scarcely been able to gather anything , or to trust Mai for ...
... things found by A. Mai in cod . Vat . Gr . 73 and inserted in his new collec- tion of ancient writers , v . ii . p . 367 , are so affected by Mai's doctoring that I have scarcely been able to gather anything , or to trust Mai for ...
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... things less important , not only did numerous readings at variance with the Vat . oppose this conclusion , but certain lacunæ in the Vat . were filled by Candidus . On the other hand , the copy of Candidus could not have been of the ...
... things less important , not only did numerous readings at variance with the Vat . oppose this conclusion , but certain lacunæ in the Vat . were filled by Candidus . On the other hand , the copy of Candidus could not have been of the ...
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... things found by him Nauck lays down the rule that whatever I adopt I shall adopt at my own peril , because they occurred to him while he was reading , since it has not been his fortune to have been deeply acquainted with the editor's ...
... things found by him Nauck lays down the rule that whatever I adopt I shall adopt at my own peril , because they occurred to him while he was reading , since it has not been his fortune to have been deeply acquainted with the editor's ...
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... the course of which the city has been greatly embellished , its revenue much in- creased , and in the long reign of peace and security every- thing has moved toward a lasting prosperity . Some nations AUTHOR'S PREFACE 3.
... the course of which the city has been greatly embellished , its revenue much in- creased , and in the long reign of peace and security every- thing has moved toward a lasting prosperity . Some nations AUTHOR'S PREFACE 3.
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