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Transcriber's Notes

References in the index sometimes refer to the text, sometimes to the notes (indicated by the suffix n.). Many of the text-references are clarified by explanations in the notes. This may be readily checked by clicking on the section-number on the right hand side of the text. (Please note that there are no notes for Oration 2 sections 23, 29 and Oration 3 section 1.) Several references are made to two or more sections in sequence (e.g. "3. 4-16"). In such cases the link is made to the first section in the sequence only.

Similarly in the Notes section, cross-references sometimes refer to the text, sometimes to other notes (indicated by "see on ..." or simular phrasing). When a specific cross-reference is to another note, the link leads directly to the note; but if the link leads to the text, a check for a possible note may be made by clicking on the section-number on the right hand side of the text.

In the Notes section, some words being glossed have occasionally not been set in bold type. These have been amended.