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Lupus of Ferrieres as scribe and text critic: a study of his autograph copy of Cicero's De oratore
Charles H. Beeson and Marcus Tullius. De oratore Cicero
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Frontmatter
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Lupus and the De oratore (page 3)
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History of the Harleianus (page 5)
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Description of the Manuscript (page 6)
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Lupus as a Scribe (page 9)
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Orthography (page 11)
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Division of Syllables (page 13)
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Punctuation, Capitals, and Paragraph Signs (page 15)
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Abbreviations (page 17)
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Vacant Spaces (page 21)
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Technical Signs (page 27)
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The Correctors (page 29)
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Marginal Index (page 32)
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Marginal Variants (page 34)
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Marginal Corrections (page 36)
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Interlinear Corrections (page 37)
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Corrections in the Line (page 41)
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Erasures (page 45)
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Concordance Table (page 50)
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Facsimile of the Manuscript
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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CP | 25.3 (Jul. 1930): 293-294 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/262616 |
CLJ | 26.8 (May 1931): 635-638 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/3290542 |
AJP | 52.3 (1931): 290 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/290505 |
SP | 6.3 (Jul. 1931): 471-474 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/2848518 |
CWK | 25.7 (Nov. 1931): 53-54 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/4389648 |
CR | 45.1 (Feb. 1931): 45 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/699273 |