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Notes Du Mont Royal ← Notes du mont Royal www.notesdumontroyal.com 쐰 Cette œuvre est hébergée sur « No- tes du mont Royal » dans le cadre d’un exposé gratuit sur la littérature. SOURCE DES IMAGES Google Livres APAToTrSOAEaz Ô A I N O 542E N A A I()Z HKAI M,E1 V A Ma êRANDSOLENSIS PHAENOMENA Dj GBAECEI OS E ETM. LATINE E A l V l ’ADi. CODD. MSS. ET OPTIMARVM EDD.’ FlDEM RECENSITA. A Ç C E D V N T THEONIS SCHOLIA VVLGATA ET EMENDATIO. RA E COD. MOSQVENSI, LEONTII DE SPHAERA ARATEA LIBELLVS, ET VERSIONVM ARATI POE-l -TICARVM CICERONIS, GERMANICÎI ET R. F. AVlENI QVAE SVPERSVNT. CVRAVIT IOANNES THEOPHILVS BVHLE PROFESSOR GOTTINGENSIS ’- VOLVM’EN Il. l ACCEDVNT INDICES PLENISSIMI CVM DVABVS V TABVLIS AERE INCISISI - :t ’j::wvw---- v un: L I P S I A E IN OFEICINA WEIDMANNIA MDCCCla Acucw6’-1506! 211 17 ’ * . r la- PBAEFATIQ’ Serius prodit hoc volumen Arati alte- rum, quam Pollicitus 111m arque etiam apud» animum’ confiitueram. Addictus enim philofophiae potilfunum .eiusque hifioriae ftudiis, quas difciplinas tradere muneris etiam academici, quoi fungor, ï ratio et oHicium polluIant, cum haud multo poli prius volumen a me 813.1307- ratum et in vulgus emillum, tot nouas res molirentur philofophi nofiri, vix re- perire otium pond, quod perficiendae editioni huicj Arati inchoatae impender- rem. AcceIIit edendi Ariftotelis fùfcèpta prouincia, cui recte adminiftrandae vix 2 , par " PRAEFATIO. par Videri poteram, etiamfi ei foli vine- . rem, multo minus aliis negotiis impedi- tus et djfirictus. ’ Interea Rare me Opor- tebat aliquando a promiIIis; contigit mihi . tandem anno praeterîto tantum otii, avt, quae ad editidnern banc abfoluendam ’pertinerenit, curare poIÏem; elfeci. igitur, fi non, quod volui, faltem quad potui. Complectitur hoc Volumen Ciceronis et Germanici Caçfaris Arateorum reli- quias et Fçfti Auieni Metaphrafin Arati ’integram. In refiituendis priftino, nitori, quantum a me fieri poIÏet, CiCŒ ranis fragmentis tum variis lectionibus edd. carminum Arateorum latinorum, tum emendationibus Grotii in notis ad fila fragmenta propofitis, tum denique anim- aduèrfionibus virorum doctorum ad Ci- ceronis libras, quibus maxima illorum* ’2- fragmentorum pars intertextaf eft, Vqu fum. Longe maiorem diEicultatem mihi inouerunt Germanici fragmenta, quae qui- PRAEFATI’O? . «v quidem in edd. antiquioribus ’a’ded’corQ -- .-.-.,.-.--.-. mpta leguntur, l vt vix fint plures deinê ceps verfus, qui fanum fenfum praebeant. L Monuit iam iGrOtiusi, exfcriptores GermaÂ- nicum nactum elfe imperitiflimos, quo- - x niam olim fragmenta’eius nulli ferme ahi .eIIent vfui, nifiw vt unaginibushtcaeleftibus depictis ad explicationem fubferujrentz Hinc etiam factum eft, vt quilîbet libraà rius -vel’ formarum caeleftium spictor fibi permitteret, pro lubitu verfus ’Germanici immutandi, mutilandi, vel augendi. 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Videu- au itague. aliènes hae r editianes, ex Aldi- .r Optima de Germanic’i fra- gmentais emmdandis miterait Gratins, par-z opeîcodicisi Msti, cuius’ iam memini, Ara-mm eiusque .cammxentatares I fautas a .pantimçetiam contemplerais, quid de Quel Germanico ferma effet, 3.37". rift: (Il ’ W .- , si: *)-’D’e eddÇ’ l’iràtearum LCiceimnis, Gerlnanici et. j fitXuÏeni vid. praef. Vol. I. - P-RAEF-ATIO’. vu flagitaret. EH: enim argumenttunr a Garn- manica tractabum. 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M Her- . bell, Vif doctiflimus, exemplum editio-’ nîs Aftronomicarum veterum Scriptarum Sanctandreanae, quad olim Petri Bur- manni Secundi fuit, in cuius margine natatae funt variae lectiones tam. textus Germanici, quam veteris Scholiafiae la,- Gratus agnafca beneuolentiam prae- fiantiflimi viri, qua laperam meam in emendandis GermaniciÎ .Arateis iuuare voluit; monendum tamen mihi eft, va- rias illas lectiones, quatenus ad textum Germanici fpectant, ex Gratîi, nous elle excerptas; Schaliaftae autem latini emen- dationibus in finguljs lacis vel verbis parum aut nihil prafici. ImpreIÎum fere iam erat hoc Volumen, cum in biblia- thecam academicam Gottingenfem infer- rentur exempla editionis Aratearum Mo- - rellia- x .PiPt’AEFATIO. h remaniée et Syntagm’atis ’Grotiani, quae Vtraque alim ad Petrum Burmannui’n Secundum pertinuere. In eiemplo editia- ne; Marellianaè adfcripfit ’1’, Burmafinus, patruus Sècumli, ex apographe Nicolai q AHcinfii. Germanici Séilolialien, infignibus auctum accelIionibus, Vna cum Cauchz’i emendationibus ex Codice amena. in Syntagmatis Gratiani exemple in margi- né allitae funt ab eodem variae lectianes et caniecturaei tum ex. Gratii nous, tum ex vetufio codice bibliatheéae Leidenfis, quem: tam’en eundem eITe Cum Gratiana poaeà campèrï, tum exicadi’ce’Puteana Parifienfi, in pliirimis cum Gratiana libra boufpirantej nonnullas quoque caniectuè ras néquaquam’ contemnendas de fua Burmannus afperfit. 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Clan editiane Catafterifinorum En; tafthenis.Supereft adhuc, vt grata. " menteI 7 mema’o rem V. CL Meçfsnerum, Prof. Lipfienfem’, dacta ’induftria fua’, fient in priori: Velu:- mine, ita etiam in hac altero de tenu mendis typographicis .purgando praeclare meritum. i ScribÇGattingae meule Octo- bri. cIaIaccci. ’ i A ’ I.’ M. r.LCIcanlNIs A a A TIE a a V, M TRAGMENTA Vol. Il. o - A MÎT’CICEËONISÀ CARMINI-S ARATEI’ LATINE CONVERSE FRAGMENTA Cie. de Legg. Il, 3. j V - îrngql’iîl. Q- ’Ordire igitur; nam hune tibi fatum dîcamusngâïmfi
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