Excerpt from Le Opere di Demostene, Vol. 2: Tradotte ed Illustrate
Nella nota (58) alla Filipp. 1 s e gia detto che la 2. Parte potrebbe ben essere una nuova Filippma Le ragio ni che le fanno assegnar il numero 5 nell' ordine delle Pi lippiche si trovano nella Nota medesima Chi dunque si accorda con Dionigi d' Alicarnasso dee prender la pre sente Aringa per la 6 tra le Filippiche Ma siccome noi non abbiamo diffinito nulla intorno a questa Opi nione così sopra la presente Aringa e nelle susse guenti abbiam creduto di dover porre due numeri in cambio di uno per accennar le diyérse Opinioni degli Eruditi intorno il tempo di esse.
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