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Glosses on Priscian (St. Gall).

uno aduerbio hoc^ solet facere, *inde' 'deinde/ ^xinde, prdinde, ne, si grauetur praepositio, per appositionem esse putetur ante aduerbium, quod fieri non liquet* ^ Est quando significantiae causa assumitur praepositio'... Sunt quae similem habent potestatem [soil. 5 priuationem], ut 'ab a/ 'ex e,' quae etiam localem possident** significationem*.

Subtractae quoque nominibus quibusdam loco aduerbiorum ea (n. p. 36) faciunt accipi, ut 'domo uenio' pro 'a domoV et 'doini sum' pro 'in domo' et 'domum eo' pro 'ad domum.' Et inuicem pro se ponuntur lo praepositiones, ut 'in urbem uenio"' pro 'ad urbera'... Adeo autem plerumque localem habent significationem praepositiones, quod' aduerbia quoque ex his quaedam localia nascuntur: 'ex, extra^ extrinsecus; sub, subter; in, infra intra, intus^'

De singularum igitur ui^ et significatione^ ut ualemus*', disserere P. 2i7a 15 conemur. (n. p. 37)

'Ad' tam in compositione tam in appositione plerumque prox- imitatem significat, ut 'adeo'*' .. *ad Troiam' pro 'iuxta Troiam'...'ad balneas Pallacinas^' hoc est 'iuxta balneas.' Est etiam causalis, ut 'ad quid hoc fecisti®?' hoc est 'cuius causa,' et similitudinis, ut 20 'accommodatus®'...'ad ungeml'.,. Additionis quoque, ut 'ad haec mala^'


1. .i. ind aiccend do hriihfor antepeneuilt 2. .i. abuitsem P. 2i6b Aicomsuidigud an^e aduerbii^m 3. do itnmdogod forggnuso 4. .i. locdatu indih huilib 5. .i. foxol oluc isindobrethir asberr 25 domo 6. donchathrsiig 7. ol 8. indsechtardaid 9. oin huile insin

1. .i. in i coTTisuidigud /a hicomasndia biitfa andiis 2. .i. P. 217 a cisi chiall bis indib a??ial rondgab proximitas in • ad 3. saigitn 4. .i. ocnafothaircthib palnacdib .i. de nomwe philosophi"^ araanic 30 aceneke fothaircthesin • • 5. da ar neoch^ dorrignis 6. .i. ddchomadasaigthe^ .i. coniadasogod 7 chosmailigud neich dialailiv • > 7. do ingin 8. .i. inna olcsa amal nibed • ad and


1. i.e. the bringing the accent on the antepenult. 2. i.e. that it P- 216b should be in composition before an adverb. 3. to enhance signi- 35 ficance (1). 4. i.e. locality in them all. 5. i.e. removal from a place (is implied) in the adverb domo. 6. to the city. 9. all this {infra, intra, intits, is derived) from in.

1. i.e. whether they are in composition or in apposition or in both of ^- 2^"* them. 2. i.e. what is the meaning that is in them, as there is 40 proximity in ad. 4. i.e. at the Pallacine baths : from the name of a philosopher who invented that kind of baths. 5. for what hast thou done it? 6. accommodated, that is, the accommodation and assimilation of one to another. 8. i.e. these evils, as if or? were not there. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]

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  1. leg. licet
  2. MS. possidentur
  3. MS. ualeamus
  4. MS. philophi
  5. in Ml. cierniu 47'^!, ciaenieo 101*4
  6. Ascoli, Gloss xlvii, would correct into dechomadasaigthe ; but do-choviadasaigthe is an artificial word made to represent ac-commodatus, the mark over do here indicating stress, not length