Commentary (ἑρμήνεια),

(a) of Andreas or Arethas, 67, 64,

(b) Chrysostom, 242, &c.,

(c) Theophylact, 242, &c.

Comparative Criticism, II. [274-301];

its nature, [274-5];

completeness of comparison essential, [275-6];

cannot be confined to a few authorities, [276-8];

even to the oldest, [278-81];