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- W2006250285 abstract "A fresh illustration of the disadvantage under which text-criticism of the so-called Scriptores Historiae Augustae labors in not having as a basis an accurate report of the Palatine MS, now that it is recognized as the only early source for the text, appears in a recent article by Ruihl in Rh. Mus. LXII (1907), p. 1, in a note on Commodus 14. 1. Peter reports there the reading: cum fruges et non deessent in and suggests fortasse: tum non, though in the text he merely omits et. Baehrens proposed etiam as an emendation for et, and Petschenig ingeniously changed et non deessent to emendae essent. Rixhl now offers fruges et oleum non d. In point of fact the troublesome et does not occur at all in P, but only in B, which alone is not sufficient authority. This is only one of many false reports by Peter (Jordan-Eyssenhardt have here the correct report), which have given rise to similar waste of time and ingenuity on the part of scholars in emending readings which do not exist. A number of other examples might be cited, e. g., Avid. Cass. 14. 3: P and B read: dum clemens dici cupit, and in 14. 5, de (clernentiis P'). In his apparatus Peter's report: clementes PB, etc., including the reading of M, applies to 14. 5, and the conjectures of Salmasius and Petschenig, which he quotes, apply to 14. 3; but Peter, having failed to prefix the numbers of the lines, confuses the two reports, as does also Petschenig, who proceeds to emend the supposedly unreadable place in 14. 3 to clementem se dici cupit. This Peter then adopts inhis text; whereas, emendation was unnecessary for 14. 3, and quite obvious and easy in 14. 5. Again, Heliog. 14. 8, Peter reads in the text et before sacramenti-absence of italics implies its presence in PB. Vielhaber, feeling that a word must have fallen out, suggests three possible ways of filling the gap. In reality et occurs in neither MS. Also, Opil. llfacr. 14. 3, both Peter and Jordan-Eyssenhardt report" @default.
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- W2006250285 title "The MSS of the Historia Augusta" @default.
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