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Prof. Susemihl on the MSS. of Aristotle's Politics

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 October 2009

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page 304 note 1 Quaestionum Aristotelearum Criticarum et Exegeticarum Pars ii. (Gryphiswaldiae, mdccoxoiii).

page 305 note 1 See my edition of the Politics, Vol. II. p. lvi. sq. I may here correct my comment (p. lvii.) on 1339 a 29, where I have now little doubt that P1 are right in reading γε: for ⋯λλ⋯ μ⋯ν οὐδ⋯ ‥ γε compare I284 b 30 and 1331 a 7. Since I observed this parallel, I see that Eucken (De Partic. Usu p. 15) had already called attention to it.

page 305 note 2 Ibid. p. lvii.: see also critical notes on 1255 b 12 and 1263 a 12.

page 306 note 1 If we ought to Presume that Γ Probably agreed with Ms P1 when its reading is uncertain—and this, do not mistake, is Prof. Susemihl's opinion (see paper, page v., note 17)—then these 12 passages have to be counted on the side of II2. I am content however, to leave them uncounted.

page 308 note 1 In 1271 b 37 II1have το⋯ περ⋯ Tρι⋯πιον τ⋯που κα⋯ ‘P⋯δου: II2 have ‘P⋯δον in place of ‘P⋯δου. II1 may be right, yet an original ‘P⋯δον might easily become ‘P⋯δου, looking to the tendency of copyists to place adjacent words in the same case. The same thing holds as to number in 1273 b 41.