(ii. p. 9) ...ablatiuus quoque Don solum in o, sed etiam in i : 'a quo' uel P. 207a ' a qui ' et ' a qua ' uel * a qui^' Virgilius in XI :
- Accam ex aequalibus unam,
- Quicum partiri curas,
pro 'quacum^'
Nam datiuum et ablatiuum nunc quoque tam per is quam* per bus proferimus, 'quis' uel 'quibus^' Sciendum autem, quod 'qui,' quando pro interrogatiuo uel infinito, id est pro 'quis' ponitur, circumflectitur^ quando autem pro relatiuo, accuitur per se*, in lectione uero grauatur^. Similiter obliqui cassus generalem ac- lo centuum^ regulam seruant^ quando sunt infinita uel interrogatiua, quando uero relatiua, acuuntur" per se", idem*^ in lectione grauantur per omnes syllabas**.
(ii. p. 10) Quaeritur...an ' huius huic/ 'cuius cui,' ' eius ei' monosyllaba sint accipienda in datiuo, quod regula exigit^ et plerique poetarum 15 metris comprobant, ut Virgilius... in I georgicon :
- Huic a stirpe pedes temo protentus in octo,
et ubique hoc seruat'". Vnde pluralis etiam datiuus et ablatiuus secundum analogiam in ius terminantinm genitiuum singularem . . . 'ei/ 'eis' uel 'iis,' ut *cui",' 'quis,' 'huic'... ...per dierisin^'^ 20 autem 'ei' et 'eis' inuenitur bisillabum...
P. 207 b Terentius in adelphis:
- O mi Aeschine,
- O mi germane.
Adeo autem masculini est uocatiuus possessiui, et non genitiuus 25
P. 206b 3. dofoxa,d femin
continued ^ j fQ^,f}i(^g{ foxlada femin 2. .i. isairi nithabur^ ladligeda arside reliqua 3. A. frisalethar rhbis qui ■ archintech - 4. .1. quando fit solus ut qui .i. inti sin 5. .i, med a aicnedsom son • 6. .i. ind aiccend bias forsindainmnid is4 bias forsnaib camthuisiih 3° .i. circvnflexMS 7. intan mbite anoinur 8. .i. armad hisuidiv isgraif bis foraib som 9. .i. beta noin syllabcha 10. .i. oinsyllabche hi • cvi 7 hvic • 11. analach 12. tre indlach
P. 206b 3. as an ablative feminine. 35
continued -^ ^ p jj^ place of an ablative feminine. 2. i.e. therefore I do P. 207a j^Qj. g^^g -^ with the rules of the ancients etc. 3. i.e. he expects *that qui is (used) for the definite. 5. i.e. this is its nature. 6. i.e. the accent which will be on the nominative is that which will be on the oblique cases, viz. a circumflex. 7. when they are alone. 8. i.e. 40 for if it be in this (in lectione) the grave is upon them. 9. i.e. that they shall be monosyllabic. 10. i.e. monosyllabism in cui and huic. 11, analogy. 12. by diaeresis. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]