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        <comment when="2017-03-10-05:00" who="park">The following two claims interpret
            Minio-Paluello's apparatus criticus entry for 1a2, which claims that Andronicus and
            Boethus might have omitted τῆς οὐσίας (based on what Porphyry and Dexippus say) and
            asserts that the reading adopted is found in the seven commentators. This interpretation
            sticks close to M-P's original, and does not fill in important gaps. For example,
            Dexippus's remark comes from his commentary, 1.18 (p. 21.20) and is reliant wholly on a
            fragment of Porphyry preserved in Simplicius's commentary, p. 30.1-2. Furthermore, a
            careful reading of these texts shows that Porphyry claimed not that Andronicus and
            Boethus omitted the text, or relied on sources that had omitted it, but that they
            observed that there were manuscripts that had done so.</comment>
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        <comment when="2017-03-10" who="park">The next three claims assert that the reading, ἀποδιδῷ
            τις, is attested to by π α φ ο but B transposes the words, and perhaps Boethius does as
            well. The claim sticks close to M-P's syntax, and does not fill in statements he would
            expect an intelligent reader to supply, e.g., that the claim is not that Boethius's
            translation perhaps transposed the words, but that Boethius was perhaps following one or
            more Greek manuscripts that did.</comment>
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