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Postclassica - (1) SirCecil Clementi: Pervigilium Veneris… edited with Facsimiles [of the MSS.], an Introduction, Translation, Apparatus Criticus, Bibliography and Explanatory Notes. Pp. xii + 270. Oxford: Blackwell, 1936. Cloth, 10s. 6d. - (2) A. S. Way: The Science of Dining (Mensa Philosophica). A Medieval Treatise on the Hygiene of the Table and the Laws of Health. Pp. viii + 174. London: Macmillan, 1936. Cloth, 3s. 6d. - (3) G. C. Korfmacher: Othloni Libellus Proverbiorum. Chicago: Loyola University, 1936. Paper, $2. - (4) N. E. Griffin: Guido de Columnis, Historia Destructionis Troiae. Pp. xviii + 294. Mediaeval Academy of America. Cloth, $4 post free. - (5) P. L. Carver: The Comedy of A cox lastus, translated from the Latin of Fullonius, 1936. Pp. civ+ 310. London: Humphrey Milford for the Early English Text Society, 1937. Cloth, 20s. - (6) Fr. Palata: Anthologia poeseos Bohemicae Latinis numeris aptata. Pp. 116. Třebič: H. Lorenz, 1936. 24 ki. - (7) V. Genovesi Hyle G. Favaro: Mors Laniata. F. S. Alessio: Feriae montanae. (Carmina Hoeufftiana.) Amsterdam: Academia Regia Disciplinarum Nederlandica, 1936.
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1 He might, I think, have said a little more about his no. 298, Brakman, 1928. See my notice in C.R. XLII, p. 242.
2 Most of these are mere matters of orthography—the humanist corrects medieval misspellings. But in nine or ten cases the reading is intrinsically better.