| fo. 48r, | line 3, | inpleturus | fo. 48r, | line 7, | improbissimum |
| 49r, | 13a, | adnotasse | 48v, | 23, | composuisse |
| 19, | adsumo | 50r, | 1, | ascendit | |
| 50r, | 1, | adsumit | 6, | imbuare | |
| 27, | adponitur | 22, | accubat | ||
| 50v, | 3, | adficitur | 51r, | 2, | optulissem |
| 51r, | 19, | adstruere | 3, | suppeteret | |
| 21, | adstruere | 16, | ascendere | ||
| 26, | adpetat | 51v, | 16, | accipiat | |
| 51v, | 9, | exsistat | 52v, | 1, | comprouasse |
| 12, | inlustri | 11, | collegae | ||
| 14, | inbutus | 17, | impetrassent | ||
| 52r, | 18, | admonebitur | 53r, | 8, | accusationibus |
| 52v, | 20, | inplorantes | 15, | comparatum | |
| 22, | adlegantes | 53v, | 1, | computabam | |
| 24, | adsensio | 5, | accusare | ||
| 27, | adtulisse | 11, | comprobantis | ||
| 53r, | 8, | exsecutos | 23, | composuit |
[Abbreviations] Very few abbreviated words occur in our twelve pages. Those that are found are subject to strict rules. What is true of the twelve pages was doubtless true of the entire manuscript, inasmuch as the sparing use of abbreviations in conformity with certain definite rules is a characteristic of all our oldest manuscripts.[14] The abbreviations found in our fragment may conveniently be grouped as follows:
1. Suspensions which might occur in any ancient manuscript or inscription, e.g.:
| B· = | BUS |
| Q· = | QUE[15] |
| ·C̅· = | GAIUS[16] |
| P· C· = | PATRES CONSCRIPTI |
2. Technical or recurrent terms which occur in the colophons at the end of each book and at the end of letters, as:
| ·EXP· = | EXPLICIT |
| ·INC· = | INCIPIT |
| LIB· = | LIBER |
| VAL· = | VALE[17] |
3. Purely arbitrary suspensions which occur only in the index of addresses preceding each book, suspensions which would never occur in the body of the text, as:
sueton tranque,[18] uestric spurinn
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