[11]. See Vol. I, p. 25.

[12]. See his Preface in Vol. I, p. xlii.

[13]. M. Chenevière’s study mentioned on p. [53] is very helpful but not easily accessible.

[14]. See p. [14]; see also Apollonius of Perga, by Sir Thomas Heath, F.R.S., Introd., p. xxi.

[15]. ‘Forte’ is always used where we expect ‘fortasse’, and ‘nisi’ often for ‘si non’.

[16]. Adrien Turnĕbus (i. q. Toranebus?) was a native of Les Andelys (Eure), near Rouen, and the name is said to be of local origin. Montaigne, who knew him personally, always writes Turnebus; the later form Turnèbe seems to be due to false analogy.

[17]. I may now name Mr. Walter Sumner Gibson, M.A. of Balliol College, formerly an assistant-master at Charterhouse, who died on the 20th January, 1918, having in recent years acted as a Reader to the Clarendon Press.

[18]. ii. 4.

[19]. 1514-93.

[20]. See, however, an article by Mr. R. F. Macnaghten in the Classical Review of September 1914 (vol. 28, p. 185 foll.).