LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS USED IN ADNOTATIO CRITICA. The Editors mentioned very rarely are referred to in the Adn. Crit. by their full names.] Corr. fort. om. coni. lect. Comm. Adn. Crit. = correxit; corr. Vict. means Victorius suggested the emended reading which appears in the text. = fortasse (i. e. perhaps the right reading is "so and so"); qu. indicates a less degree of probability. = omisit. = coniecit or coniectura (in all its cases). = lectio (in all its cases). = Commentarium (in all its cases), that is, the English foot-notes. codex M a secunda manu. = codex M secundum correctionem marginalem. = codices Harleiani (described in Introd., pp. 74 ff., and in Pref. to ed. 2). codex Harleianus (2591 in Mus. Brit.) saec. xi. = = codex Turonensis (described in Introd., pp. 78 ff.). = an Italian codex, supposed to belong to the 15th century. codex Viceburgiensis. codex Tornaesianus. = codex Tornaesianus teste Lambino. == = codex Tornaesianus teste Bosio. = Pseudo-codices Bosiani (commonly called respectively codex Crusellinus and Decurtatus). = codex Antonianus. = codex Faërninus. = codex Erfurtensis. Ꭱ I N Min. Asc. Vict. Hervag. Mur. Mal. Lamb. Ursin. = = = = Corradus (Epp. ad Att. Venice, 1544). Muretus (Variae Lectiones, Venice and Paris, 1559–86). Lambinus (Paris, 1566; 2nd, 1584, with notes of Orsini). = Ed. of Manutius (Ald. 1575; Ven. 1579). Man. Grut. = Gron. Ern. Facc. Sch. Bent. Or. Math. k Kl. Hofm. Boot, Obss. Crit. Müll. Btr. Kays. Koch. Büch. Madv. Euss. Wes. Em. Alt. Pluyg. Alan. = = = Schütz (Halle, 1809). = Bentivoglio (Milan, 1820). = Boot's Observationes Criticae ad Cic. Epp. (Amsterdam, 1880). = C. F. W. Müller (Progr. Landsberg, 1865). Koch (Einladungs Programm, May, 1868). Bücheler (Q. Cic. Reliquiae, Teubner, Leipsic, 1868, and Mus Rhen. xi.). = Madvig (Adversaria Critica, vol. i., ii., Copenhagen, 1871-73; vol. iii., 1884). |