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 1    Abbr         |       Livianae; Gram. = Grammar.~Bentl. = Bentley; Bait. = Baiter;
 2     Not,       1|          scholars alter it, e.g. Bentl. argumentatione, Ernesti
 3     Not,       1|         V. 8), and similar uses. Bentl. (followed by Halm and Bait.)
 4     Not,       1|         rise to needless doubts; Bentl., Dav., Halm suspect them.
 5     Not,       1| Dissereret: was a deep reasoner. Bentl. missing the meaning conj.
 6     Not,       1|   definiret. Peracute moveretur: Bentl. partiretur; this with definiret
 7     Not,       1|          denique for deinceps as Bentl., Halm. Circumfusa tenebris:
 8     Not,       2|     Faber". Ea memoria ... quam: Bentl., Halm, Baiter give qua,
 9     Not,       2|         give qua, Halm refers to Bentl. on Hor. Sat. I. 6, 15.
10     Not,       2|         simple and sound enough, Bentl. however read fautorem,
11     Not,       2|         reads quot for quod with Bentl. For the meaning cf. T.D.
12     Not,       2|         in Sextus. Lux lumenque: Bentl. dux The expression dux
13     Not,       2|         Lumina: "strong points." Bentl. boldly read columina, while
14     Not,       2|          91 inflati opinionibus. Bentl. read errore. Cogere: this
15     Not,       2|          D. III. 76. Numerus: so Bentl. for mens of MSS., cf. I.
16     Not,       2|         I. 34, n. Eiusque amici: Bentl. aemuli, but Halm refers
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