Excerpt from Variae Lectiones Et Observationes in Iliadem, Vol. 1: Pars Prima, Lib. I-IV
Edi confi1inm huius editionis mene.u in eg operae in Noris e}: l'eruationibus elio iam 10 co'. Expofitu,m ftt a me: non tamen refug: in fronte Obl'eruationm vel verbo manera; pro politum mihi fuilte, vt in Node quidem rerum mmitaium ordg ante oculos pofitus eflet, ita vt p'ro interpretationis perpetuae genero haberi pofl'eht, intertexta breui explication0 eorum, quae pollint etiam feftimmtem tenere; in obferuatio nibus autem vt primo loco capias critica cum editionnm tum codioum, [lue ab aliis line a me infpectorum cum verfibua ab anti quis fcriptori bus paliim laudatis, conquifitas ac digeftm appo nerem; porro Vt grammaticorum de verborum.
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