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Sorry, we couldn't find anything matching "la partie contenant Ad Herennium a été colla- tionnée par Célestin Port pour l'édition de Kayser citée plus haut. Le f° 55 reproduit ici contient la fin du traité Ad He- rennium depuis les mots « Nam et simul » (IV, 56, p. 87, 3 Orel.) et le commencement des Partitiones oratoriœ jus- qu'à « varietate dis[tinguimus] » (IV, 12, p. 477, 25 Orel.). Cicéron le fils est désigné par le sigle ?(= discipulus), Cicéron le père par M ou )-( (=magister). Ainsi, en marge, on doit lire : « Incipit discipulus. »".