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Some Textual Notes on Plutarch's <i>Moralia</i>
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Textual NotesLiterary HistoryLiterary TheoryXi+xiv Cent.Literary StudyLiterary CriticismMoral PhilosophyNormative EthicSocial SciencesPoeticsPhilosophy Of HistoryMarcianus 250ArtsHistorical ScholarshipClassicsIntellectual History
So run two lines on the title-page of Marcianus 250 (X: xi+xiv cent.). Whether the Moralia still benefit the character or no, they may still serve to sharpen the wits; for in spite of the work of Meziriac, Reiske, and Wyttenbach, Madvig, Bernardakis, and Wilamowitz, to mention only some of those who have brought learning and sagacity to the task of emendation, there are still hundreds of passages which cry halt to the reader and challenge him to divine what Plutarch wrote.