Readings for line KD.16.110α

L.16.115KD.16.110α
Non est sanis opus medicus set in &c
M.16.115KD.16.110α
Non est sanis opus medico set & ceteraM.16.115: The quotation breaks off at different points in other B manuscripts. M shares set & cetera with Cr12.
Cr1.16.114KD.16.110α
Non est sanis opus medico sed . &cetera .
W.16.115KD.16.110α
Non est sanis opus medicus . set in &c
Hm.16.114KD.16.110α
Non est sanis opus medicus set in & cetera
C.16.78KD.16.110α
Non est sanis opus medicus set in & cetera
G.17.114KD.16.110α
non est sanis opus medicine set in & cetera:
O.16.116KD.16.110α
Non est sanis opus medico Set infirmis & ceteraO.16.116: OC2 alone include both infirmis and & cetera.O.16.116: This line is written in the right margin. It is divided after medico, and a red parasign precedes the second line of text.
R.16.114KD.16.110α
Non est sanis opus mediciR.16.114: R's medici is a unique reading; some copies (LWHmCBmBoF) have medicus; others (CrMO) show medico; G reads medicine. sed male habentibusR.16.114: The phrase male habentibus is an alpha variant; beta probably read in &c. &cetera .
F.12.116KD.16.110α
Non est sanis opus medicus . sed male habentibus.