Abstract

In an article published in the Classical Review for December, 1913, I unsuccessfully attempted, on the basis of an examination of the first book only, to answer the question whether the MSS of Aristotle's Meteorology fall into two groups or into three-a question important because of Bekker's and Ideler's close dependence upon Parisinus 1853 (E).1 Since writing that article, I have been able to revise from the MSS themselves three collations which I had first made from rotographs-Vaticanus 1027 (H), Vaticanus 258 (N), and Parisinus suppl. grec 314 (Hayduck's W)-and to collate, also from the MSS themselves, books ii-iv of the four MSS already mentioned,

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