A Sixth-Century Fragment of the Letters of Pliny the Younger - A Study of Six Leaves of an Uncial Manuscript Preserved - in the Pierpont Morgan Library New York by E. A. (Elias Avery) Lowe;Edward Kennard Rand
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Part II. THE TEXT OF THE MORGAN FRAGMENT. By E. K. Rand. The Morgan Fragment and Aldusâs Ancient Codex Parisinus The Codex Parisinus The Bodleian volume The Morgan fragment possibly a part of the lost Parisinus The script Provenience and contents The text closely related to that of Aldus Editorial methods of Aldus Relation of the Morgan Fragment to the Other Manuscripts of the Letters Classes of the manuscripts The early editions _Î _ a member of Class I _Î _ the direct ancestor of _BF_ with probably a copy intervening The probable stemma Further consideration of the external history of _P_, _Î _, and _B_ Evidence from the portions of _BF_ outside the text of _Î _ Editorial Methods of Aldus Aldusâs methods; his basic text The variants of Budaeus in the Bodleian volume Aldus and Budaeus compared The latest criticism of Aldus Aldusâs methods in the newly discovered parts of Books VIII, IX, and X The Morgan fragment the best criterion of Aldus Conclusion |
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