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Gudeman's Dialogus of Tacitus - P. Cornelii Taciti Dialogue de Oratoribus. Edited with Prolegomena, Critical Apparatus, Exegetical and Critical Notes, Bibliography and Indexes, by Alfred Gudeman, University of Pennsylvania. Boston, U.S.A. Published by Ginn & Company. 1894.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 October 2009
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page 44 note 1 The Preface states that it was begun as far back as 1888.
page 45 note 1 See p. lvii.
page 46 note 1 Whether Dr. Gudeman is right in rejecting (with Voigt) the testimony of Pontanus, ascribing the discovery of this MS. to Henoch of Aseoli, is a point of small importance, and on which little can be said on either side.
page 47 note 1 Some errors now standing in the MSS., as ‘novem et quinquaginta,’ ‘centum et decem,’ seem to show that this kind of confusion has been at work in the passage.