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Non-Biblical Glosses and Scholia.

ammodum propria nomina ciuitatum^ quae cum 'ad locum' signifi- cant, carent praepositione. Visionem"^ tam ex actione quam ex pasione® potest fieri. ...communem habent significationem ab actiuis uel communibus nata, ut 'oratum'...'oratu'...idem enim significamus". 5

...ut 'curritur a me^' pro 'curro'... Hoc autem interest inter (i. p. 413) infinitum pasiuum et infinitum, qui fit ab impersonalibus, quae nascuntur a uerbis actiuis, quod infinitus passiuus uerbo eget solo ad perfectam significationem'^...

Cum enim tempus fluuii more instabili uoluatur cursu, uix lo (I. p. 414) punctum habere potest in praesenti^, hoc est instanti. Similem huic uim habeut etiam uocatiua^, ut 'Priscianus uocor, nominor, noncupor, appellor.'

Alia autem uerba praesentis^ . . inter praeteritum et futurum sunt, exempli causa, si incipiam uersum aliquem scribere et dicam 15 'scribo uersum,' dum adhuc ad finem eius non peruenerim et cum pars eius sit iara scripta, pars autem scribenda*. Ergo praesens tempus hoc solemus dicere, quod contineat et coniungat quasi puncto aliquo" iuncturam praeteriti temporis et futuri nulla intercesione (i. p. 415) interueniente^...ut" si in medio uersu dicam 'scribo uersum'...


4. .1. analo^ia laissem anisiu dothaidbse cheille saichdetath^ is- ingerind • > 5. .i. ani as uisionem .i. uisio 6. .i. is cummae adcither nech 7 add • 7. ata dano linni insin .i. dede doairbeirt agennd'^ gnimo et coitchin • >

1. .i. is follus gnim et persona hi • curritur iartormuch pro- 25 nominis ama as follus hi curro • 2. .i. ar ni ecen dechor fri cesad donaib hi bite hiXaneutur •

1. [in marg.] Samlaid^ som hie tra praesens temptts fri pone bis etir dason nand mmda sin abrig • sic praesens iiiter p/'aeteritum et futwrum • > 2. .i. torand hifrecndairc indib cadesin 7 folud 30 tairismech 3. .i. cen mitha sum et uocatiwa 4. .i. biid 5. ni maa sin abrig 6. ni bi ni etarro 7. amal


4. i.e. he has here an analogy to shew the sense of aiming at in the gerund. 5. i.e. the word visionem, i.e. visio. 6. i.e. 'tis equally that one is seen or (lit. and) sees. 7. that then we have, i.e. to 35 express two things by the gerund of an active and a common verb.

1. i.e. manifest in curritur is action and person after adding a pronoun, as is manifest in curro. 2. i.e. for to those which are from a neuter there is no need to be distinguished from the passive.

1. here then he likens the present time to a point which is between 40 two sounds — that it is of no more account than that. So is the present between the past and the future. 2. i.e. a signification in the present in them themselves and a constant® meaning. 3. i.e. besides sum and vocativa. 4. i.e. is (to be written). 5. it is of no more account than that. 6. nothing is between them. 7. as. 45

a: leg. Visio enim

b: gen. sg. of saichdetu, cf. Sg. 214" 1 : saichdetu dochum luic

c: Ms. ageriind, with punctum delens under the first i, Windisch ; but according to Thurneysen it is rather a mark of length over i of gnimo

d: elsewhere in the glosses the present indicative of this verb is deponent

e: tairismech the opposite of nephthairisviech which is used to render instans (tempus)