Excerpt from De Ratione Quae Inter Plinii Naturalis Historiae Librum XVI Et Theophrasti Libros De Plantis Intercedit: Dissertatio Inauguralis Quam Ad Summos in Philosophia Honores Rite Adipiscendos Scriptam Amplissimo Philosophorum Ordini Universitatis Rostochiensis
Postea omnes codices praebent:,, Oòz òpflogooù; Bè oòòè mini,, (è'tt cod. Urb, èori ceter-i cod) rfi; 1°,pepiòo; quae certe nihil aliud significare possnnt nisi: non recta autem etiam haec, sed etiam minus resta quam hemeris. Plinius contra dicit: ramosa et ipsa oòz òpflocpofi; Bè ozlòè aiirqì, procerior tamen et crassior candice, plane igitur contraria sunt, quae uter que auctor praebet. Plininsne verba Theophrasti falso intellexit an apud Theophrastum lectio corrupta est? Mihi quidem sententiae magis convenire videntur, quae Plinius praebet. Accedit, quod Gaza hnno locum sic vertit:,, Sed nec ipsa est recta, quamquam minus torta quam quercus. Hic igitur in suo Theophrasti codice alia legit atque nos. Quem seontns Schneiderus cum Dalecampio pro scripsit participinm fortasse recto.
Gbe aòrvì, cum Schneid. In oòòè aiirvq mutanda esse puto.
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