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Gr. 3047]; the lost c o m m o n ancestor of these two MSS is a gemellus of the lost source of Π [Laur. 31,37] and Ψ [Vat. gr. 1314], and thus d e p e n d s indirectly on δ; Ω is a primary witness with restricted i n d e p e n d e n t value. See pp. 19-21, 25-27. 58. Vindobonensis phil. gr. ; ff. I, 295; Ench ff. 165 r -l7l v ; 30 lines; also contains Simp; siglum L. See H u n g e r I 162-163; Hadot, Tradition 27-35, 105. L is a gemellus of Y [Neap. 29]; the lost source of these two MSS is descended indirectly f r o m C [Ambr.

Gr. 76] and M [Vind. phil. gr. ; ff. I, 216; Ench ff. 1'-17V; 20 lines; also contains Simp\ siglum I. T h e first folio of I is missing; the text of Ench starts at 2 1 ,4 [περιπί]πτων. See Molinier III 355; Hadot, Tradition 20-27, 104. I derives from Κ [Vat. Barb. gr. 76]; it is the source of M [Vind. phil. gr. 234], See pp. 46-47. 44. Rome, Angelicus gr. ; ff. 282; Ench ff. 27L'-282V; 23-24 lines; siglum S. See Franchi d e ' Cavalieri—Muccio 126-127 (= Samberger II 140-141). S derives from R [Laur.

Gr. 1858], Σ [Neap. F. 11]; collective siglum ς. Both g r o u p s of MSS have conjunctive errors, which have separative value against the o t h e r group. 4 243,17 244,24 252,5 292,5 σε δει] δει σε πόρρω] πόρρωθεν γάρτοΰτ' om. (deest Ω) μάλλον om. αυτός άνωφελής αν] άν αυτός άνωφελής εχειν om. σκόπει] σκόπει και (deest Ω) In some places ρ does not have errors f o u n d in ς and AC: 3,1 χρείαν h a b e t ρ: χρείας AC ς; 26,3 πρόχειρον h a b e t ρ: πρόχειρόν é o u A C ς; 49,12 όταν τις habet ρ (deest Ω): τις όταν AC Λ Γ γ (desunt Γ Δ Θ Ξ Σ ) ; 51',3 συμβέβληκας habet ρ (deest Ω): συμβέβηκας AC Α Γ γ (desunt Γ Δ Θ Ξ Σ ) .

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