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    Der Salamanca-Epictet.W. M. Lindsay - 1896 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 55 (1-4):385-387.
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    Varivs' Thyestes.W. M. Lindsay - 1922 - Classical Quarterly 16 (3-4):180-.
    Since Teuffel's Römische Literatur mentions s.v. Varius the famous entry in the Monte Cassino MS. incipit thvestes varii, but ignores its occurrence in a Benevento MS. , it may be well to give some account of the latter codex. For I read with amusement a recent article in this journal in which the writer severely censured Mr. Garrod's ignorance of the entry in Paris 7530, but revealed his own ignorance by assuming that it was the scribe of the Paris MS. (...)
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    On the Quotations from Old Latin Poets in the Escurial MS. of Nonius Marcellus (M III. 14.W. M. Lindsay - 1890 - The Classical Review 4 (8):346-347.
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    ‘Ancient Notae’ and Latin Texts.W. M. Lindsay - 1917 - Classical Quarterly 11 (01):38-.
    The abbreviation-symbols of the Romans, found in ancient uncial MSS., may be roughly divided into three classes: Those peculiar to juristic writing, e.g. R.P. ‘res priuata’ , Q.D.R.A. ‘qua de re agitur.’ They are properly called ‘notae iuris.’ They abound in the famous Verona MS. of Gaius. A few used in histories, etc., e.g. R.P. 'respublica' , Q. ‘Quintus’ . Valerius Probus, who compiled a manual of ancient Notae, calls this class ‘notae publicae’. They appear in such MSS. as the (...)
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    Notes On Festvs And Plavtvs.W. M. Lindsay - 1913 - Classical Quarterly 7 (02):119-.
    It has been pointed out above that Festus in his quotations cares more for the completion of the line than of the sense. His normal form is one complete line. So the probability is that Liu. Andr. com. is an Iambic Senarius, with a dactyl in the first foot and hiatus at the pause in the sense.
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    Notes on Festus and Nonius.W. M. Lindsay - 1891 - The Classical Review 5 (1-2):9-11.
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    Notes on the Text of Terence.W. M. Lindsay - 1925 - Classical Quarterly 19 (1):28-36.
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    Obituary.W. M. Lindsay - 1912 - The Classical Review 26 (7):238-238.
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    Plavtvs, Poenvlvs 1168.W. M. Lindsay - 1918 - Classical Quarterly 12 (3-4):140-.
    How any editor of Plautus can become one of the slash-cut-and-carve critics I cannot understand. The fair garden-beds of Plautus are scored all over with the hoof-prints of the reckless emender. Take this line of the Poenulus for example. Hanno gets a sight of his two long-lost daughters and is surprised to find how they have grown:Haecine meae sunt filiae?Quantae e quantillis iam sunt factae!His would-be son-in-law, not a very refined youth, says with a smile:Scin quid est?Thraecae sunt: in celonem (...)
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    The Cyrillus Glossary and Others.W. M. Lindsay - 1917 - The Classical Review 31 (08):188-193.
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    The Prosody of Divtivs.W. M. Lindsay - 1918 - Classical Quarterly 12 (01):47-.
    Professor Postgate speaks of ‘the regrettable silence of the principal editors of Plautus upon the subject.’ As a minor editor, I beg to defend my colleagues by pointing out that the scansions dĭŭtíus and dyūtius are subject of a note in Dziatzko's and Hauler's editions of the Phormio of Terence and in the Plautus Report in Bursian of 1879 . Also that a reference to the index of my larger edition of the Captiui will show that the word is discussed (...)
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    Aquilo, the Black Wind.W. M. Lindsay - 1928 - The Classical Review 42 (1):20-20.
    Professor Lindsay [Class. Rev. XLII. , p. 20] has drawn attention to a Celtic paralle to Aquilo, the Black Wind . A less remote parallel was found by Salmasius [Plin. Exerc. in Solinum , p. 1258D] in the gloss melatnboros uulturnus, on which he makes the following comment: ‘Glossae nostrae nondum editae: ‘ Septenirio, ΚЄρκίίας, Circius, Χωρupbs, Chaurus. Eaedem Glossae Volturnum Graece exponunt. An Volturnum quasi Volturinum idest nigrum dictum earum putauit auctor? Sed haec expositio conuenit Aquiloni, qui est (...)
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    A Neglected MS. of Martial.W. M. Lindsay - 1902 - The Classical Review 16 (06):315-316.
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    A Supplement to the Apparatus Criticus of Martial.W. M. Lindsay - 1900 - The Classical Review 14 (7):353-355.
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    IX. Die Handschriften von Nonius Marcellus I–III.W. M. Lindsay - 1896 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 55 (1-4):160-169.
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    Plaut. Pseud. 1274.W. M. Lindsay - 1923 - The Classical Review 37 (1-2):27-.
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    Superlatives their Metrical Treatment in Plautus.W. M. Lindsay - 1892 - The Classical Review 6 (08):342-343.
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    XXII. De Citationibus apud Nonium Marceilum.W. M. Lindsay - 1905 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 64 (1-4):438-464.
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    XXXVI. Die Handschriften von Nonius V–XX.W. M. Lindsay - 1901 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 60 (1-4):628-634.
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    A Spurious Mime Fragment (XXI. RIBB.).W. M. Lindsay - 1918 - Classical Quarterly 12 (01):21-.
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    A Supplement To The Apparatus Criticus Of Martial.W. M. Lindsay - 1901 - The Classical Review 15 (1):44-46.
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    Ernout's Fragments and Specimens of Early Latin.W. M. Lindsay - 1917 - The Classical Review 31 (2):56-58.
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    Latin Accentuation.W. M. Lindsay - 1891 - The Classical Review 5 (9):402-408.
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  24. Martial Epigrammata.W. M. Lindsay (ed.) - 1963 - Oxford University Press UK.
    The Oxford Classical Texts, or Scriptorum Classicorum Bibliotheca Oxoniensis, are renowned for their reliability and presentation. The series consists of a text without commentary but with a brief apparatus criticus at the front of each page. There are now over 100 volumes, representing the greater part of classical Greek and Latin literature. The aim of the series remains that of including the works of all the principal classical authors. Although this has been largely accomplished, new volumes are still being published (...)
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    Notes on Plavtvs.W. M. Lindsay - 1913 - Classical Quarterly 7 (01):1-.
    Egypt has not yet given us a Greek original of Plautus, unless the paltry Hibeh fragments belong to the original of the Aulularia. If they do, then Plautus departed widely from the Greek. And that is what one would expect. Read any ‘sermo’ in Plautus and see how recklessly he abandons himself to the vagaries of his humour. Clearly no ‘icily regular’ Greek is his guide there. Still a ray of light has come from Egypt that illumines one dark spot (...)
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    Obituary: Minton Warren.W. M. Lindsay - 1908 - The Classical Review 22 (1):25-26.
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    Obituary: Paul Liebaert.W. M. Lindsay - 1915 - The Classical Review 29 (7):222-222.
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    On Some Lines of Plautus and Terence.W. M. Lindsay - 1929 - Classical Quarterly 23 (2):112-113.
    The Placidus Glossary was hailed in Ritschl's time as a new clue to Plautus' true text. And Buecheler, Ritschl's pupil, seized on its Alapari est alapas minari, etc., and foisted this verb on Plaut. True. 928. The great Latin Thesaurus quotes the line with this piece of new cloth put on an old garment: nil alapari satiust, miles, instead of the correct philippiari satiust, miles.
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    On the Fragments of Varro de Vita Populi Romani I Preserved in Nonius XVIII.W. M. Lindsay - 1906 - The Classical Review 20 (09):440-441.
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    Plautina.W. M. Lindsay - 1905 - The Classical Review 19 (02):109-111.
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    Plautus and The Beggar's Opera.W. M. Lindsay - 1923 - The Classical Review 37 (3-4):67-.
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    Pvncto Tempore (-Ris).W. M. Lindsay - 1919 - Classical Quarterly 13 (1):19-19.
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    The Dative Singular of the Fifth Declension in Latin.W. M. Lindsay - 1896 - The Classical Review 10 (09):424-427.
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    Terence, Eun. 230.W. M. Lindsay - 1928 - The Classical Review 42 (2):63-63.
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    The Lost 'Codex Optimus' of Nonius Marcellus.W. M. Lindsay - 1896 - The Classical Review 10 (01):16-18.
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    The Orthography of Early Latin Minuscule MSS.W. M. Lindsay - 1896 - The Classical Review 10 (05):233-234.
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    Virgil's Cvlex.W. M. Lindsay - 1924 - Classical Quarterly 18 (2):84-84.
    May I call the attention of English scholars to a remark by Professor Heinze in his review of Professor Frank's Virgil, a Biography, viz. that the Culex was a favourite present for schoolboys in Martial's time ? How all the difficulties vanish if we regard it as Virgil's first publication, a mere tale for a schoolboy, written to help young Octavian in the Greek Mythology class-work! A peg on which to hang this memoria technica had been, we may suppose, supplied (...)
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    Zander: Versus Italici Antiqui. Lund. 1890 (pp. ccxxvii. + 124). 5 Mk.W. M. Lindsay - 1892 - The Classical Review 6 (04):180-.
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    New Light on Festus.W. M. Lindsay - 1932 - Classical Quarterly 26 (3-4):193-.
    In Italy, at the end of the tenth century, a pedant named Regulus (?) who had a copy of the De Verborum Significatu (or had made extracts from one), wishing to read Plautus (so often quoted by Festus), took the opportunity of an illness to appeal to certain prelates whose church-library contained a MS. of the comedian. Through their stupidity he received not Plautus, but Plato, i.e. Chalcidius' translation of the Timaeus. Disappointed, but not deterred, he wrote the following letter (...)
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    Notes on the Lydia.W. M. Lindsay - 1918 - The Classical Review 32 (3-4):62-63.
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    The Bodleian Facsimiles of Latin Papyri from Herculaneum.W. M. Lindsay - 1890 - The Classical Review 4 (10):441-445.
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    The Codex Tornaesianus of Nonius Marcellus.W. M. Lindsay - 1901 - The Classical Review 15 (03):156-157.
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    The Philoxenus Glossary.W. M. Lindsay - 1917 - The Classical Review 31 (07):158-163.
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    XI. Die Handschriften von Nonius IV.W. M. Lindsay - 1901 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 60 (1-4):217-228.
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    A Line of Lvcilivs.W. M. Lindsay - 1911 - Classical Quarterly 5 (02):97-.
    Lvcilivs 11191 is preserved for us in Isid. Etym. XIX, iv, 10, where, amongst the articles of a ship's equipment, the plummet of Herodotus is mentioned, with this illustration from Lucilius:Hunc catapiratem puer eodem deforet unctum,plumbi paucillum rudus linique mataxam.
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    Minton Warren.W. M. Lindsay - 1908 - The Classical Review 22 (01):25-26.
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    New Evidence for the Text of Festvs.W. M. Lindsay - 1916 - Classical Quarterly 10 (02):106-.
    The Teubner edition of Festus de Verborum Significatu had scarcely appeared when Professor Anspach announced his discovery of a MS. of Isidore's Etymologies with some Scholia taken from Festus. Last Easter, in the limited time at my disposal, I transcribed from the MS. the greater part of this Isidore Commentary and, later, received a transcript of the remainder from Abbe Liebaert some weeks before his death. Although hampered by the deficiencies of our University Library, I am unwilling to keep this (...)
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    Notes on the Text of Martial.W. M. Lindsay - 1903 - The Classical Review 17 (01):48-52.
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    Professor Traube, Died June, 1907.W. M. Lindsay - 1907 - The Classical Review 21 (06):188-189.
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    The Abstrvsa Glossary and the Liber Glossarvm.W. M. Lindsay - 1917 - Classical Quarterly 11 (03):119-.
    The wholesome severity of publishers' regulations restricted the small Teubner edition of Festus almost to the actual text of the archetype MSS. of Festus and his epitomator Paulus. The flimsy material to be picked up from mediaeval glossaries was excluded from this small and solid structure and reserved for the ampler space and freer air of a second volume, a volume which should attempt a reconstruction of Festus from Paulus' excerpts, like an antiquarian's reconstruction of the Forum from the ruins (...)
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