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) In the first volume I indicated even the slightest errors. For that very reason, I did not escape the reproach of negligence, for which cause I decided in this volume to indicate none at all; but nonetheless, I shall place here those by which one might be led into error. P. 23, Not. a, l. 9, read III, 13, 17. — p. 26, l. 6, adserenda. — p. 30, l. 5, antiquitatem. — p. 42, l. 7, add a comma after prætexta. — p. 56, l. 10, read Hô. — p. 91, Not. b, l. 2, Dialogos. — p. 117, Not. b, l. 10 (i.e., 10 from the end), sunt. — p. 150, Mss. ABGPS. — p. 162, App. l. 1*, add superius § 17. — p. 173, l. 6, read [301.]. — p. 253, l. 2, Publio. — p. 267, l. 3*, intellectus. — p. 290, l. 3*, Virgilius. — p. 294, l. 2, delete the comma after ME. — p. 297, read Cap. IX. X. — p. 298, App. l. 4*, delete Jco b. — p. 316 and p. 320 [where in App. l. 3* one should read (M) and add MV to the signs of the codices; p. 322, M. — p. 346, App. l. 6, delete the comma after caba, and Not. a, l. 12, read Admiscet. — p. 472, App. l. 4, read KPAΔAINON P a p. m. — p. 506, App. l. 7*, read Georg. II, 500. — p. 587, l. 2, read monstruosis, l. 3, castorum. Many points vanished while under the press itself. Others were admitted when those things mentioned were being corrected, such as p. 189, l. 1*, the division of the word re-deunte, and p. 614, App. l. 5 sq., the words: (213 L.) ... torret placed before the words in the fifth] o. 314, after which they ought to have been placed.