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Appendix III - Contents and Significant Readings of the Gellius Florilegium

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Gellius readings are taken from the Oxford edition of P. K. Marshall. The florilegium is represented by L (Bodl. Libr. Lat. class. d. 39), K (Bodl. Libr. Rawl. G. 139), William's Polyhistor (PH) and John of Salisbury's Policraticus (Policr.). The order of the extracts is as found in L and K. Readings recorded are: (i) Agreement between two or more representatives of the florilegium against those of the complete text; (ii) Agreements of the florilegium's extracts from bks i–v with MSS of the complete text other than P; (iii) Agreements of the florilegium's extracts from bks ix–xvi with representatives of the complete text other than the g family (OXpN); (iv) Interesting editorial modifications in the florilegium.

  1. ix. 3. 2–5 (2–4 summarized Policr.) Philippus … susceptione.

  2. exercitusque: exercitatus L, PH

  3. quin: cum L, PH

  4. pleraque et: plura L, PH

  5. liberorum: librorum L, PH

  6. hortamentum: ornamentum L, PH

  7. quod: quo

  8. eductus: educatus

  9. ix. 4. 7–8 (not in PH) In libro quoque plinii … binas habere.

  10. laetiores infantes amoeniores: ameniores letiores infantes

  11. Illyriis: illiricis

  12. tam nocenti: nocentes

  13. ix. 11 (not in Policr.) De maximo ualerio … monumentum.

  14. admiranda (FπN): ammiranda

  15. L. Furio Claudio Appio (L. om. δ): fuit furio apio claudio L; furio appio claudio PH.

  16. ingentes: gentes L; gentis PH

  17. Pomptinum: promptinum

  18. armisque auro praefulgentibus grandia ingrediens et manu telum: auro gemmisque fulgentibus grandi auiditate gradiens manu L; armis auro gemmisque fulgentibus grandi auiditate gradiens manu PH

  19. perque: et per

  20. in aduersari: inde aduersarii (aduersarii πN)

  21. os atque: om.

  22. pugnare: impugnare

  23. et … arcebat: om. L; prospectum … atque om. PH

  24. Coruino isti: isti Coruino

  25. pugnaeque quam: pugne quam

  26. ix. 13. 7–20 (not in Policr.) Cum interim Gallus … occiderat.

  27. duos (F2pQB): duos

  28. atque: et

  29. antistabat: antestabat

  30. utrisque quiescerent: ut utrique adquiescerent

  31. inmanitatem facies: inhumanitatem faciei

  32. linguam exertare: lingua execrare L; lingua execrari PH

  33. perdolitum: delatum

  34. adcidere: accedere

  35. e tanto: et de tanto

  36. Is ut dico: hoc dicto

  37. uirtutem romanam: romanam uirtutem

  38. Hispanico cinctus: concinctus L; cinctus PH

  39. constitit: consistit

  40. cantabundus: cadabundus

  41. conturbauit: perturbauit (Xπ)

  42. studet: studeret

  43. scuto scutum: scutum scuto

  44. usquam: om.

  45. icti: iterum

  46. inponit: imposuit

  47. inmitia: inimica

  48. ix. 16. 5–7 (not in Policr.) Hec refert plinius uir … non reddo.

  49. cuia: cuius

  50. fuit: fuerat

  51. sententiolam: sententiam

  52. potest: potuit

  53. x. 8 Fuit hec … qui delinquerent.

  54. primitus: primis L: in primis PH; primo Policr.

  55. declinatis: declinantis (πQ)

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William of Malmesbury , pp. 215 - 224
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
Print publication year: 1987

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