Without Date.]
TERENCE.
405
The argument and prologue of the Andria ensue; the latter conclud-
ing nearly half way on the reverse of this first leaf. The first scene of
the play cominences thus :
£imo £o£ia
ijsftec intro aufette. afiit. go£ia ♦ atrejefoum
paucio te bolo. J»o. SDictum ptita . I^emjre
bt curentttt recte f)ec. &L 3!^^° aiiutr.
<©uitr est qitotr tifri mea at3 efficece fjoc jrof^it amjrfi9
♦ M. ||5it)ii i£tac oe£t arte atr tjanc rem qua jraro
8cc. 8cc. 8cc.
A full page has 32 lines. On the recto of fol. 17, the Andria con-
cludes; followed by the dramatis personae of the Eunuch, in 6 lines.
On the reverse, the prologue to this latter play commences; and on
the recto of the ensuing leaf, we read two arguments to the same
play, succeeded by the opening of the first scene, thus :
^ijetrria ^armeno
tniitr igit faciam % non eam i ne nunc quitre cu
tjftro accer-5or % an jrotiim ita me cojrarem non
jrerjreti meretricum cotumelta^ i €rtfu£it. reuo
8cc. 8cc. 8cc.
On the reverse of fol. 35, the Eunuch concludes. It is followed by the
dramatis personae of the ‘ Hentontumeromenon' * The recto of the
ensuing leaf presents us with the argument and prologue of this play;
the play itself beginning thus on the reverse of it:
<temc£ 3$enetremu£
manquarn jjec inter no£ nujrer noticia atrmotru
t$t intre atreo quotr agrum in prorimo fjic merca
8cc. 8cc. 8cc.
The Heautontimorumenos ends on the recto of the 17th leaf from its
commencement, inclusively. On the reverse of this same leaf, in the
middle, without prefix, are the dramatis personse of the Adelphi. The
recto of the following leaf presents us with the argument and prologue
of this latter play ; and on the reverse, at top, without prefix, we read
the commencement of it, thus :
* Sie.
TERENCE.
405
The argument and prologue of the Andria ensue; the latter conclud-
ing nearly half way on the reverse of this first leaf. The first scene of
the play cominences thus :
£imo £o£ia
ijsftec intro aufette. afiit. go£ia ♦ atrejefoum
paucio te bolo. J»o. SDictum ptita . I^emjre
bt curentttt recte f)ec. &L 3!^^° aiiutr.
<©uitr est qitotr tifri mea at3 efficece fjoc jrof^it amjrfi9
♦ M. ||5it)ii i£tac oe£t arte atr tjanc rem qua jraro
8cc. 8cc. 8cc.
A full page has 32 lines. On the recto of fol. 17, the Andria con-
cludes; followed by the dramatis personae of the Eunuch, in 6 lines.
On the reverse, the prologue to this latter play commences; and on
the recto of the ensuing leaf, we read two arguments to the same
play, succeeded by the opening of the first scene, thus :
^ijetrria ^armeno
tniitr igit faciam % non eam i ne nunc quitre cu
tjftro accer-5or % an jrotiim ita me cojrarem non
jrerjreti meretricum cotumelta^ i €rtfu£it. reuo
8cc. 8cc. 8cc.
On the reverse of fol. 35, the Eunuch concludes. It is followed by the
dramatis personae of the ‘ Hentontumeromenon' * The recto of the
ensuing leaf presents us with the argument and prologue of this play;
the play itself beginning thus on the reverse of it:
<temc£ 3$enetremu£
manquarn jjec inter no£ nujrer noticia atrmotru
t$t intre atreo quotr agrum in prorimo fjic merca
8cc. 8cc. 8cc.
The Heautontimorumenos ends on the recto of the 17th leaf from its
commencement, inclusively. On the reverse of this same leaf, in the
middle, without prefix, are the dramatis personse of the Adelphi. The
recto of the following leaf presents us with the argument and prologue
of this latter play ; and on the reverse, at top, without prefix, we read
the commencement of it, thus :
* Sie.