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 1     Pre         |             than all the professed editions of the latter work in existence.
 2     Int,      IV|   introduction of Balbus into some editions of the fragments of the
 3     Int,      IV|         Quaestiones, found in many editions, is merely an imitation
 4     Int,      IV|         forward concerning the two editions. A fair summary of them
 5     Int,      IV|         and arrangement of the two editions.~a. The lost dialogue "Catulus."~
 6     Int,      IV|           the student. In some old editions the Lucullus is marked throughout
 7     Not,       2|          would also appear in both editions. The result of these assaults
 8     Not,       2|          In 11 one of the earliest editions has leviter for leniter.~§§
 9     Not,       2|           acrius: one of the early editions omits non while Goer. reads
10     Not,       2|          added with two very early editions. Faber ingeniously supposed
11     Not,       2| subjunctives, of which in critical editions of Cic. exx. occur every
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