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THE ENCHEIRIDION, OR MANUAL
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| B || style="text-align:left;padding-left:2.0em;"
| MSS. in which the entire Encheiridion precedes the commentary of Simplicius.
| C | MSS. containing the Encheiridion alone. |
| V | The edition of Trincavelli (1535). |
| D | MSS. of Class B which exhibit the text of the Encheiridion (frequently abbreviated) as lemmata before the commentary of Simplicius. |
| un. | unus. |
| nonn. | nonnulli. |
| sing. | singuli. |
| Nil. | The Encheiridion in the paraphrase of St. Nilus (Schweighäuser, V. 95–138). |
| Par. | The Encheiridion in the anonymous Christian paraphrase (Schweighäuser, V. 1–94). |
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