406 ANCIENT CLASSICS. [Strasbourg;
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This play contains 16 leaves; ending' on the reverse of the 16th, with
the prefix of the Iiecyra beneath. On the recto of the fbllowing leaf
are the argument and prologue to the Echyra. On the reverse, the
play begins thus:
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<j£r poi quam pauco.3 rcperia.S meretricifms (L
bdeo euenire amatorco o oira. tiaei Ijit papljil )
iuraBat quocieno iiacijitit qm oancte Pti quiuio
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and terminates on the recto of the 14th leaf ensuing it, exclusively:
when we read the prefix to the argument, with a title, announcing the
commencement of the Phormio, thus :
^ufifij Cerencij 2Uf£ri ^oete Comici
^ijormio SJncipit jreiiciter.
The argument and prologue follow. On the recto of the ensuing leaf,
the piay itself opens thus :
«5cta Dauu.o
5! fiui? me qucrct rufu.S. Da. $re£to ejaft tie.aine
<0e. #ij, at ego ofmiam conafiar tifii tiaue. Da.
2tccipc ijem iectum eat. conueniet numeru.O quan
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The concluding lines of it, on the reverse of the 100th and last leaf,
from the opening of the volume inclusively, are tnese:
5fiat % ijfii t p\)t
tiria iutier noater. pfjo. g[am fjic faro atierit ♦ ♦ ♦
tmafete & pfautiite ♦ Cafiopiua recensui.
^ufilij Cerencij 5Hffri 5?oete
Comici Cometiiarium fifier jpinit*
x uon reUiit ... 3$icio. Jbener
nocte a tena e£tf)inu£ neq; Scmulo2f qui.squa
qui atmorsum ierant ♦ pfecto j)oc tere nicunt
8cc. 8cc. 8cc.
This play contains 16 leaves; ending' on the reverse of the 16th, with
the prefix of the Iiecyra beneath. On the recto of the fbllowing leaf
are the argument and prologue to the Echyra. On the reverse, the
play begins thus:
$p(oti£ £ira
<j£r poi quam pauco.3 rcperia.S meretricifms (L
bdeo euenire amatorco o oira. tiaei Ijit papljil )
iuraBat quocieno iiacijitit qm oancte Pti quiuio
8cc. 8cc. 8cc.
and terminates on the recto of the 14th leaf ensuing it, exclusively:
when we read the prefix to the argument, with a title, announcing the
commencement of the Phormio, thus :
^ufifij Cerencij 2Uf£ri ^oete Comici
^ijormio SJncipit jreiiciter.
The argument and prologue follow. On the recto of the ensuing leaf,
the piay itself opens thus :
«5cta Dauu.o
5! fiui? me qucrct rufu.S. Da. $re£to ejaft tie.aine
<0e. #ij, at ego ofmiam conafiar tifii tiaue. Da.
2tccipc ijem iectum eat. conueniet numeru.O quan
8cc. 8cc. 8cc.
The concluding lines of it, on the reverse of the 100th and last leaf,
from the opening of the volume inclusively, are tnese:
5fiat % ijfii t p\)t
tiria iutier noater. pfjo. g[am fjic faro atierit ♦ ♦ ♦
tmafete & pfautiite ♦ Cafiopiua recensui.
^ufilij Cerencij 5Hffri 5?oete
Comici Cometiiarium fifier jpinit*