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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 11 February 2009
One cannot pretend to deal with the whole question of the textual criticism of Strabo on the strength of part of Book IX. Some conclusions, however, may be arrived at, since the MSS. we deal with are typical and Book IX. (and VIII.) contain the most vital part of Strabo for the question.
page 88 note 1 In the ninth-tenth century MSS., however, cognate with the Paris Plato grec 1809 (prose philosophical authors for the most part), lacunae are found, either blank or filled with signs. See J. Ph. xxi. 48. One of these, Palatinus 398, contains a well-known epitome of Strabo.
page 89 note 1 E.g. 609. 28: 8 Homer, 8 P9, 12 Pi; 608, 24: 6 Homer, 5 Pg, wrong word (πóλεσ) Pi, 2, Et.
page 91 note 1 See Note 2 at end.