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 1      II,       V|      est et Plato et Socrates: alter, quia reliquit perfectissimam
 2      II,    XVII|        hoc tanto mundo Catulus alter non possit effici?~
 3      II,   XLIII|   tanto opere dissentiunt, sed alter. Si Polemoneus, peccat Stoicus,
 4     Not,       1|       number of later scholars alter it, e.g. Bentl. argumentatione,
 5     Not,       1|         Baiter dubitanter, Why alter? Ars quaedam philosophiae:
 6     Not,       1|   poneret. There is no need to alter (as Manut., Lamb., Dav.)
 7     Not,       2|        but there is no need to alter. Lux is properly natural
 8     Not,       2| Narravit: Goer., Orelli, Klotz alter into narrat, most wantonly.
 9     Not,       2|      in MSS. I read ageret and alter audies to suit it. Halm
10     Not,       2|       edd. and induced them to alter the text, see n. on I. 6.~§
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