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 1    Abbr         |   notes; om. = omit, omits, or omission; prep. = preposition; qu. =
 2     Not,       1|       Hic pauca primo: for the omission of locuti, cf. the very
 3     Not,       1|       like negat. Cf. also the omission of sibi in Paradoxa 40.
 4     Not,       1|        III. 18. Mihi vero: the omission of inquit, which is strange
 5     Not,       1|     here, but the insertion or omission of ab after the passive
 6     Not,       1|        De Or. II. 240. Cf. the omission of que in 23, also II. 63.
 7     Not,       1|        by its copyist. For the omission of me, cf. note on 7.~§§
 8     Not,       1|       Goer., on account of the omission of igitur after Aristoteles,
 9     Not,       1|       368. Quodque natura: the omission of eam is strange; Faber
10     Not,       2|        it. On the retention or omission of this qui will depend
11     Not,       2|       scire sibi videntur. The omission of qui, which I conjectured,
12     Not,       2|        MSS., Dav. aut hos. The omission of the verb venire is very
13     Not,       2|     vero perabsurdum: note the omission of est, which often takes
14     Not,       2|    been rightly made." For the omission of esse in that case cf.
15     Not,       2|          cf. 15 and I. 13. The omission of a verb in the subjunctive
16     Not,       2|     such as these are. For the omission of any connecting particle
17     Not,       2|      the suggestion notice the omission. Ista diceret: "stated the
18     Not,       2|    this book. Dicenda: for the omission of the verb with the gerundive (
19     Not,       2|      other advantages. For the omission of est after the emphatic
20     Not,       2| Crantoris: sc. librum, for the omission of which see n. on I. 13;
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