Excerpt from Q. Horatii Flacci Opera, Vol. 1: Carminum Libri IIII, Epodon Liber, Carmen Saeculare
Gloss. F scholia, quae inter lineas leguntur, Francogallicam originem habent; fragili] brisill c. III 23, 16. Accedit quod glossa rum F scriptor codicem stirpis u' ante oculos habebat, quae stirps certo ex Francogallia oriunda est: s. I 8, 19: in aliis 11) nexcmt lego. Cf. Richard. Kukula, de tribus Pseudacronianorum scholiorum recensionibus, Vindobonae 1883. Alex. Kurschat, progr. Gymn. Tilsit. 1884: unedierte Horazscholien des cod. Parisinus Lat. 7975 (y) zum 'vierten Buch der Oden, den Epoden, dem Carmen saèculare und dem ersten Buch der Satiren.
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