T. Maslowski's edition of Cicero's Catilinarians is the first to incorporate readings of the famous Papyrus Barcinonensis containing the end of the first and the complete second Catilinarian. In this article I discuss certain passages in which Maslowski, following the medieval transmisson, rejects some attractive readings of the papyrus which, I argue, deserve to be adopted in the text.
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