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Non-Biblical Glosses and Scholia.

P. 129b

Inueniuntur tamen quidam in huiuscemodi nominibus etiam in e ablatiuum pro­ferentes, quod mox usus approbet1.

P. 130b

Statius in IIII Thebaidos: :Accipias, fessisque libens iterum ospita1 pandas

Flumina

…quod in heroico stare metro non possit nisi in e terminans eorum [scil. ‘hospes’ et ‘sospes’] ablatiuus2. …‘tridens’…cum Neptuni fuscinam per se positum signi­ficat3, masculino genere inuenitur.

P. 131b

‘Rudis1,’ quando commune est significans recentem…

P. 132a

Virgilius in XII Aeneidos:

neque enim leuia[1] aut ludicra1 petuntur
Praemia

…‘Gausape2’ quoque…

Gausape porporeo3 mensam protersit acernam.

P. 132b

‘Aplustre1’…

P. 133b

…‘supplicium1’ et ‘artificium2’ neutra inueniuntur singularia.

P. 135b

Apud Virgilium quoque in I:

Nuda genu nodoque sinus collecta fluentis,

quomodo ‘sinus collecta’ accusatiuum iunxit nominatiuo, sic etiam ‘nuda genu1.’ Terentius in heautontimorumeno:

Eius anuis2 causa, opinor, quae erat mortua.


P. 129b

1: .i. atberam archiunn

P. 130b

1: .i. hilar neutair 2: .i. dofóichred traig ṅécmailt and · sospiti .i. amphimacrus · · 3: .i. istrén intan[2] sin

P. 131b

1: rudis .i. nue quia cassianus[3] dicit · rudis · nouus ·

P. 132a

1: .i. cuitbedcha 2: lámbrat 3: ónd lámbrot

P. 132b

1: .i. inchruth noe

P. 133b

1: .i. todérnam 2: sáir dénmidecht[4]

P. 135b

1: .i. ainmnid dano fri ainsid híc 2: .i. uandí as anus


P. 129b

1. i.e. we shall say it afterwards (lit. ahead).

P. 130b

1. i.e. a neuter plural. 2. i.e. it would introduce an unwonted foot there; sōspĭtī being an amphi­macer. 3. i.e. it is substan­tival then.

P. 132a

3. from the handkerchief.

P. 132b

1. i.e. a ship’s gear[5].

P. 135b

1. i.e. a nominative then with an accusative here. 2. i.e. from anus.

  1. MS. lenia
  2. intain, with punctum delens over the second i
  3. cf. Sg. 41a1. Or Cassiodorus may be meant.
  4. leg. sáirdénmidecht, which is coined to express artificium
  5. for inchruth see inchrud Tur. 14, inchruth [sic legendum] Laws iv. 310, 7, incrod Laws v. 222, 2