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The London Manuscripts of Aristophanes

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 October 2009

J. F. Lockwood
Affiliation:
University College, London.

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Review Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Classical Association 1937

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References

page 164 note 1 Blaydes in his conspectus of the MSS. in his edition of Aristophanes I p. LXXII makes no mention of any missing verses at the beginning of the play in this MS. Other references to Blaydes' work in the present notes are to his edition of Plutus.

page 164 note 2 In copying the notes, a few minor changes of punctuation have been made. The writer of the first note dated the MS. to the 14th century, but Sir Frederic Madden in a note suggested the 16th century.

page 164 note 3 Its readings are as follows: 293 and 297 βληχбµευς, 438 φυγη, 895 υυ only 4 times repeated; in 405 ff. the lines are distributed t hus: 405 Chrem., 406–408 Bleps., 409 Chrem., Bleps., Chrem.

page 165 note 1 The mutilation of the beginning of Plutus in this MS. has to be taken into account in regard to this enumeration.