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New Texts of Cicero's Brutus and Orator - M. Tulli Ciceronis scripta quae manserunt omnia. Fasc. 4 : Brutus. Fasc. 5 : Orator. Recognouit P. Reis. Pp. xii + 126, xvi + 105. (Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum et Romanorum Teubneriana.) Leipzig: Teubner, 1934 and 1932. Stiff paper, RM. 4.60 and 4.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 October 2009

G. B. A. Fletcher
Affiliation:
University of Liverpool

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page 141 note 1 Scholars ignorant of the quotation, which is noticed in Migne, were told about it by Professor A. Souter in C.R. XLI, 1927, p. 175.

page 142 note 1 Martha's edition is not much more reliable than Bornecque's of Or. There are omissions from the text, without cause or warning, at 69, 132. 143. 146, 166, 199, 216, 224, 253, 285 ; and there are faults of other kinds elsewhere, as at 182, where Valerius appears for Varius, and at 165, where a conjecture of R. Klotz stands in the text without a note to show that it has no manuscript authority.