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 1    Abbr         |           Goer. = Goerenz; Herm. = Hermann; Lamb. = Lambinus; Man.
 2     Not,       2| interrogation at contulerunt. C.F. Hermann (Schneidewin's Philologus
 3     Not,       2|           em. of MSS. vetera: C.F. Hermann (Schneid Philol. VII. 457),
 4     Not,       2|         Lamb. ut; but I think C.F. Hermann is right in asserting after
 5     Not,       2|         omn. rebus, therefore C.F. Hermann reads pariter rebus for
 6     Not,       2|          inquit in 101, 109, 115). Hermann approves the odd reading
 7     Not,       2|         acu = schraffirnadel, C.F. Hermann caelatura, which does not
 8     Not,       2|  substantially the same as that of Hermann in the Philologus (vol.
 9     Not,       2|       serve as a basis for action. Hermann's neu cui labours under
10     Not,       2|          quodque nunc a sole. C.F. Hermann would place mane ravum after
11     Not,       2|         gives increased clearness. Hermann further wishes to remove
12     Not,       2|            suggests quod sit sine. Hermann takes esse after punctum
13     Not,       2|            VIII. 353. Magno opere: Hermann wishes to read onere. The
14     Not,       2|     arrangement. Leniter: Halm and Hermann leviter; the former reads
15     Not,       2|             they would most repel. Hermann's spinosissimi is ingenious,
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