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Glosses on Priscian (St. Gall).

studia^' quod prima declinatio non habet. . . .nee idem esse singularis nominatiuus neutri generis in a disinens et nominatiuus pluraiisV (^- P- ^^^)

Nee non cetera similiter a genere eomposita' proferebant... 'taurigenus^' idque usus confirmat. Pacuuius* in Paulo :

Qua uix" eaprigeno generi* gradibilis gressio est.

Cieero in prognostieis :

Caprigeni pecoris" eustos de gurgite uasto.

. . .' unus '. . .' ullus '. . .' nullus' '. . .' solus ' . . . ' totus ' . .. ' alius ' . . . ' uter ' . . . ' alter/. . . Similiter ab eis eomposita* hoe enim quoque rarior (i- p. 197) lo habet usus* et uetustior... P. 91 a

...'paterfamilias' et ' materfamilias ' sol emus dicere, et frequens (i- p- 198) hoc habet usns^ Dicitur tamen et 'pater familiae^'... (^- P- 199)

. . .sed filii familiarum^ . . . . .patribus familiis^. . . P. 91 b

. . .lepida*. . . . . .glaucomam* (i- p. 200)

...sed etiam 'mille^'... ...Capsa.. P. 92a

In paucis tamen inueniuntur poetae Graecis seruase morem (i- pp- 201, Graecum^; Statins in IIII Thebaidos : ^^^^


1. .i. hilsLT neutair farcetnu divll 2. .i. diambed didiu newtur P- 90b far cdtnu diull ropad far ndendeilb nobbiad aainmid huathadd 7 20 Ai7air 3. huandi osgenus 4. .i. coitchen decheneli indiu lanuelitridi 5. ..foneutiT 6. foneulxiT 7. .i. cid ara nilaigedar drim • a • nullus quia corapositum ut in ante ostendet • reliqua 8. huanaib octsa aniias

1. .L techt innageniten-in i' 7 mtobariha.do in o in his P- 91 a 25 2. .i. buith innageniten in -as- 3. .i. cesu pater familias asruburt

1. .i. cambi dano filius familiarum nominatiuo 2. huandi ^-^ih aspatres familiis 3. sidbair 4. .i. dinsid dawo" cetni diil laarsidi 5. is nephdilledsich. s6n dano

1. comrar^ 2. .1. airdiden indainmedo tete in '&• P. 92 a


1. ie. a neuter plural according to the first declension. 2. i.e. p. 90b if, then, there were a neuter according to the first declension its nom. sing, and pi. would be according to the same paradigm. 3. from genus. 4. ie. to-day, with modern writers, (are they) common bigeneric®. 5. i.e. in the neuter. 6. in the neuter. 7. i.e. why does nullus 35 form a plural number 1 because it is a compound, as he will shew after- wards' etc. 8. from these eight above (unus, uUus, nullus, solus, totus, allies, uter, alter).

1. i.e. the ending in these of the genitive in -i and of the dative in -o. P. 91a 2. i.e. that the genitive should be in -as. 3. i.e. although it is pater 40 familias that I have said.

1. i.e. so thaX filius familiarum is the nominative. 2. from P. 91b patres familiis. 4. the accusative, then, of the first declension with the ancients. 5. this then is indeclinable.

1. a box. 2. i.e. the production of the nominative which ends P. 92 a 45 in a.

a: MS. Pacubias

b: MS. quia uia

c: written above the line

d: the glossator mistakes the place-name Capsa for the common noun capsa

e: cf. Sg. 63* 1, 75» 2, and GC* 236

f: Prise, n. 7