}u äverrauöpayv aterqae codex pro cetero ram dvsnauéygv, quod Venetas at variam lectionem additum habet, dusnallön, v exhibet. Hoc verbum, quod unus Bergkias recepit, intolerabile esse Meinekius Vind. Arist0ph. P. 214 breviter his verbis indicavit: cario, qui vs. 683 (sie enim scriben dum est) sarrexerat, nunc cibo repletas tarsus requievit, quem sententiam verissimam etiam Heimsoethias Ind. Lect. Bonn. Hibera. 1866 p. XII secutus est. Is aatem Meine kiam, qui dusrrauöpyu recepit, repreheadit, quod non patefecerit variae in optimis libris lectionis originem, nimirum dvemuo', n, u interpretationem esse voeis in hac re propriae ävsx/1wö m, v, ex que residaam litteram interpretamento admistam vocabalam effecisse contrariae significationis, ac conferri posse Hesych. Va'x/1wzv, äva'7rauazu. Said. Dva'x/1z au: dva'zrwax. Scribi igitur vult é'7recr' é7recöi, pearöc iu dvsxlcvöpqv, quemadmodum legatar Ham. Od. IX, 371 75 ml duax1cußei: 7rs'aev firma: et in Eabali fragmento ap. Athen. XV. P. 685 e (com. III p. 258, 2) ein: rd, a elafilße rä re, m5una rör' ek dä, aour:, süße): duex/1z'vero. At sciendam est, hunc Eabali locum ex universa comoedia attica solum esse, abi äyaxlc'veaßac verbum inveniatar. Qaid? Quod valde mihi probatar ibi za rs x/1z'us ro scribendum esse, quod usitatissimum de accumbendo in convivio verbum est, cf. Ach. 981. Vesp. 1208 a'ä).ä deep? Xamxlzveic npopdvc9ave EURup7rorsr: s?vaz mi $uvouazaamär:, ande intellegitar, car Demosthenes Bqa. 98 vinum bibitarns diest é7cb dä xaraxlzvéaopae, sophil. Com. III p. 581 'zu' éxe'i' xaraxlcßsic (scrib. Xaraxhvsic) ém äop7rz'myraz tdr: övez'ac: partöaq. Xen. Conviv. I, 8. 13. II, Karaxlfvr:a¿m verbum fottesse etiam a Carione v. 695 recte asarparetur cf. Hyperid. Eaxen. C. 27. 6 npoaéra$ev Eö$evc'zrmp rpz'rgu wiafi érxarmlzöävaz el, rd iepöv, sed Optimum est quod deteriores libri servaverant dua7raöeaz9az verbum, quod de requiescendo ex coena ve.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.comThis book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully, any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works." />