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As a young man I had no confidence in my ability to acquire palaeographical skills and therefore had hardly looked in a scholarly manner at a Latin manuscript before the mid-1990s, by which time I was in my mid-thirties. Engaged then in writing a commentary on Livy, books VI–X, I decided that I could postpone no longer examining the older manuscripts of Livy’s first decade, and the study of these manuscripts led in turn to a study of the whole tradition. The experience of working with the later manuscripts was revelatory: after many years of labouring on subjects on which a large bibliography had accumulated, for which most of the evidence had been well known for several centuries, and about which many of the questions most worth asking had been long since asked (and sometimes answered), I found an opportunity to assess primary evidence, much of which had never been studied at all and which had accumulated a relatively small bibliography. I decided that I wished to do more work in this field, at first alongside finishing my commentary on Livy and then as the primary focus of my research.
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