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The Terence Miniatures - The Miniatures of the Manuscripts of Terence prior to the Thirteenth Century. By L. W. Jones and C. Morey. Princeton University Press (Vol. I printed in Italy). 2 Vols. Vol. I The Plates (796); Vol. II The Text, pp. xi + 241. Vol. I $20; Vol. II $12.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 October 2009

J. D. Craig
Affiliation:
University of Sheffield.

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Copyright © The Classical Association 1932

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1 It was Jachmann who first gave detailed proof of this in Die Geschichte des Terenztextes im Altertum.

2 As the authors acknowledge, though they consider his evidence inadequate. Compare L. W. Jones in Class. Phil. XXV, No. 4. That article, however, does not shake the principles on which the argument is based.

3 See Lindsay, in Class. Quart. XIX (1925), 102Google Scholar.

4 I note here, simply because it occurs to me, that Rodenwaldt's evidence on the dating of the cortinae (which appear on the doors in C, P and F) is differently given by Jachmann (p. 14 of Preface to Codex Vaticanus, ‘not before the fourth century’) and by Jones and Morey (p. 198, not before ‘the second half of the fourth century’).