Excerpt from Aeschyli Prometheus Vinctus
Sunt autem nonnulli, quibus ea pracipua laus esse videatur, nihil in edendo ]eschylo novare'. Nihil conjectura corrigere, nihil ne fluxum quidem et plane labefactatum secundum lingua et metri leges ex ingenio ad integri tatem velle restituere. Incerta omnino, inquiunt, sunt grammatioorum regula; absurda interdum, falsa non parum sape; periculosa vero mutandi licentia, immoderata plerumque cupido, ridicula criticorum subtilitas. Hac ego sapissime et legi et audivi contra nimium emendandi studium cum quadam acerbitate objecta; sed tamen maxi msm partern ab iis, qui mediocri tantum lingua et me trarum et artis critica scientia instructi corruptos codices propterea sequendos clamaverunt, quia corruptos esse non intellexerunt: qui emendandi necessitatem non perspexe runt, quia vitia in vulgatis latentia deprehendere non potuerunt. Sciunt harum rerum peritiores, in melicis 1eschyli carminibus adeo accuratam semper esse antitheti cam stropharum responsionem, ut qui metmrum rationem probe noverint, certissimum in iis indicium habeant, quo oonupta loca et discernere et simul corrigere posaint. Quod quidem quo apertius fiat junioribus, quinque tan tum exempla ex sementis infra apponemus.
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