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1     Not,       1|          which only requires the alteration of a single letter from
2     Not,       1| Philosophice would be a tempting alteration, but that the word φιλοσοφικος
3     Not,       2|        Luc. 105). Most likely an alteration was made in the second edition,
4     Not,       2|          so that we have another alteration, see Krische, p. 64.~30.
5     Not,       2|         this is only found as an alteration in the best MSS. and in
6     Not,       2|      that the MSS. reading needs alteration. If kept the sense would
7     Not,       2|         a sensation to be a real alteration (‛ετεροιωσις) of the material
8     Not,       2|           5. Habeant: the slight alteration habeat introduced by Goer.
9     Not,       2|          which only requires the alteration of Cyrenaei into Cyrenaici (
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