P. 136a
Virgilius in VI:
- quae gratia currum1
- Armorumque fuit uiuis,
quamuis etiam geminata u possit metrum per sinalifam[1] stare2…
…‘bobus3’…
P. 137b
Liquet[2] tamen1 pro omnibus dictionibus dicere ‘uerba’ frequentique usu hoc approbatur, nee non etiam ‘nomina,’ sed raro2, ut Virgilius in III[3]:
foliisque notas et nomina mandat.
…quando affectus animi diffinit3.
Sciendum autem, quaedam uerba inueniri difectiua…et hoc…uel naturae necesitate4 fieri uel furtunae casu5.
Ergo naturae necessitas bibertita[4] est in significatione et in commoditate6, id est in consonantia7 elementorum. …oppugnat ipso rerum natura propter significationem8…figura, ut si dicam: ‘bonus animus uxoris mihi nuptus est9’… …quotiens hoc pronomen [sc. sui sibi se] ponitur, ostendit tertiam personam uel ipsam et agere simul et pati a se, ut ‘penitet ilium sui10,’…uel…
P. 138a
…ipsum
P. 136a
1: .i. um do glanad[5] inderiud ferso dég is uaguthaigthi intinnscana infers dodiarmorat .i. armorum · reliqua 2: Aliter is · m · glantar as · ⁊ ind · a · toisech ind ḟerso dédenaich · et · ind · u · do accomol frisin fers ṅdédenach, ut maximianus dict · · 3: .i. ní bouibus dogní
P. 137b
1: .i. is dílmain 2: .i. cesu meinciu aranecar uerbum do epirt donaib huilib rannaib arecar dano cid so[6] indhuathad nomen do epirt doib · ut uirgilius 3: cinness 4: .i. ní airicc aicned 5: fadidmed aicned acht dondecmaiṅg anisiu 6: .i. hiforgnúis[7] 7: uand neph · 8: ar inṅinni 9: .i. is fuath ṅ eperta int inbodugud don menmmain 10: .i. gním ind aithirge cesad afodaitiu ·
P. 136a
1. i.e. um is to be elided at the end of a verse, because the verse which follows it begins with a vowel, i.e. Armorum etc. 2. Otherwise: m is elided from it, and the initial a of the posterior verse, and the u is to be added to the posterior verse, as Maximianus says. 3. i.e. it (bos) does not make bouibus.
P. 137b
1. i.e. it is allowable. 2. i.e. although it is oftener found that all the parts of speech are called verbum, yet even this is found rarely that they are called nomen. 3. (when) it defines. 4. i.e. a thing which nature finds[8]. 5. nature would have suffered it, save that this so happens. 6. i.e. in form. 7. from the un‑[9]. 9. i.e. it is a figure of speech, the wedding of the mind. 10. i.e. the repentance (is) action, its endurance (is) passion.