[55.] Op. cit., p. xxxii.
59 [56.] See Ribbeck’s Virgil, Prolegomena, p. 152.
[57.] See [plate XVIII].
[58.] Epist. III, i ([plate IV]).
[59.] See [plate XVIII].
[61.] The readings of manuscripts are taken from Merrill, those of the editions from Keil; in the latter case, I use parentheses if the reading is only implied, not stated.
61 [62.] I say “possible” because the reading is implied, not stated, in Keil’s edition. The reading of Beroaldus on 63, 23 I get from our photograph, not from Keil, who does not give it.
[63.] I have purposely omitted to treat Aldus’s use of the superscriptions in P, as that matter is best reserved for a consideration of the superscriptions in general.