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PRINCIPAL MANUSCRIPTS OF CATULLUS.

V. Codex Veronensis, from which all others (except T) are

derived; no longer extant. G. Codex Sangermanensis or Parisiensis, in the National

Library, Paris. O. Codex Oxoniensis, in the Bodleian Library.

D. Codex Datanus, at Berlin.

M. Codex Venetus, in the Library of St Mark at Venice.

R. Codex Romanus, discovered among the Ottoboni MSS. in

the Vatican Library by Prof. Hale of Chicago. T. Codex Thuaneus, in the National Library, Paris; contains

only Carm. LXII.

EDITIONS REFERRED TO IN THE NOTES.

M. H. A. J. Munro. Criticisms and Elucidations of Catullus. Cambridge 1870.

E. R. Ellis. Text and Commentary. Oxford 1867— 1889.

P. J. P. Postgate. Gai Valeri Catulli Carmina. London 1889. B. yEmil. Baehrens. Catulli Veronensis Liber, nova Editio

a K. P. Schulze curata. Leipzig 1883. M. R. Macnaghten and Ramsay. Poems of Catullus. London

1899. Hpt. Haupt. Lach. Lachmann. Lamb. Lambinus. Avant. Avantius. Seal. Scaliger. Bentl. Bentley. Heins. Heinsius. Ital. Early Italian editions.

EXPLANATION OF SIGNS.

t Reading of codd. corrupt or doubtful.

  • Conjectural emendations admitted into the text.

Conjectural additions.

  • * * Lacunae in codd.

.. . or blanks Passages omitted.

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