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 1 Miltiad(11) |            emitted as superfluous. Bos retains both in his text,
 2 Themist(27) |          not all, of the MSS., and Bos retains it. "Aldus," says
 3 Themist(27) |          retains it. "Aldus," says Bos, "was the first, I think,
 4 Themist(29) |       person of full-grown age.----Bos. But the division of it
 5 Themist(30) |            the coast of Attica.----Bos. ~
 6 Themist(31) |        between interim and iterum. Bos prefers the former; Van
 7 Themist(33) |             It is acutely shown by Bos that the Piraeeus was called
 8 Themist(38) |            of Marcus Antoninus.----Bos. ~
 9 Aristid(42) |       chapter I have departed from Bos's text, and followed that
10  Pausan(51) |           referred to Minerva. But Bos and Bremi concur in referring
11   Cimon(52) |           to prison was voluntary. Bos collects ample testimony
12  Lysand(57) |          perfidy at Miletus," says Bos, "as is also related by
13   Alcib(60) |      tempus posceret, &c.] This is Bos's reading. Many editions
14   Alcib(61) |         minus in vitâ quàm victu.] Bos and Boeder distinguish vita
15   Alcib(62) |            afterwards espoused.----Bos. ~
16   Alcib(64) |             This is the reading of Bos and Van Staveren. Many other
17   Alcib(65) |   something of a public nature.----Bos. ~
18   Alcib(71) |         supported by Pisander.---- Bos. ~
19   Alcib(73) |      editions, previous to that of Bos, had Perinthus, from a conjecture
20   Alcib(77) |                           Emanus.] Bos would omit this word, as
21 Thrasib(83) |           given something similar. Bos gives this remark about
22    Dion(94) |          which is more elegant (as Bos admits), and has been generally
23    Dion(96) |            omnes after legationes. Bos and Van Staveren omit it. ~
24    Dion(99) |             Laërt. iii. 18, 21.----Bos. ~
25    Dion(101)|           read Dionysius, not Dion,Bos, Mosche, and most other
26    Dion(104)|           domus parte utebatur.----Bos. He also refers to Judith,
27  Iphicr(106)|       smaller than the clypeus.----Bos. ~
28  Iphicr(112)|            longe à principio."-----Bos. See Justin, vii. 4. ~
29   Chabr(116)|    Nektenabw_j or Nektanebw&j."----Bos. ~
30  Timoth(119)|            pecuniam, but "id" says Bos, "for argentum or argentipondus,
31  Timoth(128)|         appear, in the judgment of Bos and others, to be a mere
32   Datam(136)|       regarded by Van Steveren and Bos, who have admitted it into
33   Datam(139)|     borders of the Caspian sea.----Bos. Bos, on the whole, approves
34   Datam(139)|           the Caspian sea.----Bos. Bos, on the whole, approves
35  Epamin(147)|           to Diogenes Laertius.----Bos. ~
36  Epamin(150)|       quoad, &c.] Ad eum finem, as Bos observes, is the same as
37  Epamin(156)|          found in the best copies, Bos, who cannot but suspect
38  Epamin(161)|      interpretation was adopted by Bos and Fischer, and subsequently
39  Epamin(163)|         was the first to put them. Bos suspects that they may be
40   Pelop(170)|            the time of the day.----Bos. ~
41  Agesil(176)|            among the commentators. Bos refers it to deorum, and
42  Agesil(181)|          expertes erant consilii.] Bos suggests this explanation
43  Agesil(181)|            followers of Agesilaus. Bos, however, suggests at the
44   Eumen(188)|  honourable as it was at Rome.-----Bos. Such was doubtless the
45   Eumen(205)|           the field, that Buchner, Bos, and others, suppose that
46 Phocion(208)|      subornaret the sense to which Bos thinks it entitled. To what
47 Phocion(208)|      passage relates is uncertain. Bos refers to Plutarch, Phocion,
48 Timoleo(216)|                     Fana deserta.] Bos retains deserta, in his
49   Kings(222)|        separatim de eo fecimus.----Bos. ~
50  Hamilc(227)|      Erycem.] Not the mountain, as Bos observes, but the town situated
51  Hannib(232)|           Clastidio, thus given by Bos, without a preposition or
52  Hannib(242)| praesentibus, a manifest error, as Bos observes. Principibus occurs
53    Cato(249)|     passage is in some way faulty. Bos thinks that the number is
54    Cato(250)|          of his political life.----Bos. ~
55   Attic(253)|     medimnus was mo&dioi e(pta.----Bos. On the whole, therefore,
56   Attic(253)|           On the whole, therefore, Bos prefers that septem should
57   Attic(262)|      observantia.] Observantia, as Bos and Fischer observe, is
58   Attic(263)|        bald. Whether tempus, which Bos understands with illud,
59   Attic(264)|            prefer the plural, says Bos, Marcus and Decimus being
60   Attic(265)|                   Dicis----causa.] Bos's text, and many others,
61   Attic(265)|            occupaverant, decretae. Bos, too, quotes from. Appian,
62   Attic(289)|                          Ornavit.] Bos, Vossius, and others, prefer
63   Attic(292)|           is the same as solum.----Bos.  ~
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