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Non-Biblical Glosses and Scholia.

(OTTOTToua^, inducatur? ...in quibus et fateri possunt^ eaedem" personae quod in se sit"... ...quamuis 'facitur' quoque a 'facio' pro 'fit*' protulerunt auctores..., ut Titinius in Quinto :

consilium bonum gratia parui faciatur*.

...'calefacio/ 'tepefacio' et similia 'calefio' et 'tepefio' loco pasiuorum 5 habentur^ Quaedam neutra^...ut est 'spiro/ 'uiuo' quando inueniuntur^ tertiam passiuorum habentia personam... 'Curritur' enim 'spatium' bene dicimus^ Itaque huiuscemodi uerba non egent casu*... ...unam duntaxat habent significationem*...

...architector.. lo

. . cum uideantur actiuam habere constructionem...tamen pasiuam uim intrinsecus . , uidentur habere^.. ...to 'So/ccw^'... ...sauus ' sum et animo et corpore, nam et sapio bene et uideo et audio acute*... 'angor^'...

Sed haec magis per eclipsin* consuetudo proferre tradidit. »5 ...'anclo^' et 'anclor' pro 'perficio' contra consuetudinem' aliorum...

. . .cum uideantur agere ipsi, ad quos passiuum refertur uerbum®, ut Virgilius in II Aeneidos :

Implicat et miseros mursu depascitur*» ^ artus. 2©


2. ,i. fosisetar in gnim gnither foraih 3. .i. ar issed file do hodie 4. .i. dothaidhse rombdifo • r • amal in • mbrelhir n diuit t uerius ni comsuidigther acht is ar in mbrethir 'A diuit doberr • 5. is ciall chesto fil indib 6. ithd inna fir neuturdldi insin

1. ataat dm inchrut sin 2. .i. huare mbis curritz^r 3. .i. 25 huare isldn chiall indib chenae^ 4. .i. ciall gnwia i cesto

1. cunutgim

1. .i. ciall chesta indib 7 immognam gnima 2. .1. ^rec indi as uideor

1. A. is airi asbiur dm am sldn nsim reliqua 2. nomthachtar zo 3. .i. tre erchrae cesta 4. forfiun 5. is fricomacnabad don- chessbd 6. .i. is hinonn persan gnis 7 fodaim

1. gelid • consumit • uirgilia?iwm 2. sdstair quando passtwMwi*


2. i.e. (they are able) to confess the deed that is done upon them. 3. i.e. for this is what is to it (facio) to-day. 4. i.e. to show that it 35 was in r, like the simple verb. Or, more truly, it is not compounded, but it is put for the simple verb. 5. the sense of a passive is in them. 6. those are the true neutrals.

1. they are indeed thus. 2. i.e. since there is wont to be curritur. them without it. 4. i.e. 40 3. i.e. because it is a full meaning in meaning of action or of passion.

1. i.e. passive sense in them and active construction. 2. i.e. the Greek of videor.

1. i.e. 'tis therefore, verily, I say 'I am whole,' for etc. 3. i.e. through the failure of the passive. 5. it is against the usage of the 45 passive. 6. i.e. 'tis the same person that acts and suffers.

2. (meaning) it is fed when it is passive.

a: MS. rrpoCAnoneCHA

b: MS. eadem

c: recte fit

d: for the aspiration of c cf. Sg. 40* 11, ISl»» 1, 212» 11, 238" 1

e: in marg. sup.; diirfte der gewohnliche glossator sein, Thurneysen