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Maximus of Tyre; Alcinous · Unknown

See folio 148 verso of the manuscript, where this pinax index or table of contents occurs.
didaskalikos handbook/instruction
I. Alcinous' Of the Dogmas of Plato —
II. Albinus' tōn Gaïou scholōn hypotypōseōn Platonikōn dogmatōn Outlines of the Platonic dogmas from the school of Gaius, books 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8.
III. By the same, On those things pleasing to Plato, a life.
IV. Maximus of Tyre, the Platonic Philosopher, of the lectures from the first stay in Rome, 1, 2, 3, 4.
V. Of the same, Philosophumena Philosophical inquiries, 31.
Today, all those things that bore the name of Albinus are missing. In fact, this manuscript formerly consisted of 45 complete gatherings of leaves a gathering of four leaves is a quaternion, and 46 begun. Now 23 survive, and just as many have perished. #
Bookbinder
The bookbinder who rebound the manuscript moved the first four gatherings, which contain Alcinous' didaskalikos handbook, to the end.
The fifth gathering, and others following up to the 28th, in which Albinus' Commentaries were contained, are entirely absent.
The 28th, and all the rest up to the 46th, in which are contained the dialexeis lectures/dissertations of Maximus of Tyre and the Philosophumena Philosophical inquiries (formerly the second part of this manuscript, now the first) survive intact, except for the last, on the first leaf of which, once finished, the twentieth sermon? of Maximus of Tyre ends.