Excerpt from Comicorum Romanorum: Praeter Plautum Et Syri Quae Feruntur Sententias Fragmenta Tertiis Curis
Adomandis comicorum poetarum, quos post anni inter vallum tragicos soqui volui, reliquus utilissimum accessit adiumentum liberalitate viri doctissimi W. Warner Oxo niensis, qui intercedente viro studiorum communione olim mihi coniuncto W. M. Lindsay defuncti amici sui J. M. Onions diligentia congestum apparatum criticam Nonianum trans misit. Itaque quod codicum manu scriptorum ad libros Nonii I'V - XX, quae ne ederet Onions Parcae manu pro hibitus est, testimonia ad comicorum saltem poetaram frusta. Recognoscenda licuit adhibere, summas virorum illorum benivolentiae habeo et ago gratias. Et quoniam hac in parte nondum vulgatis usus sum c0piis, largiore manu librormn scripturas de nondum exhausto viri diligentissimi thesauro deprompsi quam ex inpressi voluminis penn com muni usui iamiam exposito. Nam plenam leotionum conge riem intra huius breviaru angustias coacervare non magis in anim0 erat quam vetus proecdoseos horreum redintegrare.
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