I did not see your second errata report until after I had taken care of the first. The Latin in footnote 60 has been corrected per your suggestion. My only exposure to Latin was a class in high-school 66 years ago, as a requirement for medical school. I am encouraged that you are continuing your reading and know you will find hundreds of other errors in the Latin words. Much of this PG set was scanned from my 1836 (Harper and Co) edition with the normal print very small, and the footnotes half that, well beyond the ability of scanners and OCR programs of 12 years ago--it was a nightmare of proofing. If you have the time to jot down in a list the errors you find along the way, I would be most grateful to have you send me the list when you have completed each volume. It will be easier to simply send me the entire list of errors in an email to this address. Thanks. DW Wed Aug 29 10:34:15 2012 Jim Dishington - Ticket created [Reply] [Comment][Forward] Subject: Typos in eBook 731 Footnote 60 Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2012 14:34:00 -0400 To: errata2010@pglaf.org From: Jim Dishington <jdishington@gmail.com> Download (untitled) / with headers text/plain 532b Three errors in eBook 731 (History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire Volume 1 by Edward Gibbon), footnote 60: http://www.gutenberg.org/files/731/731-h/731-h.htm#note-60 "Universa quae *ix* quoque belli genere necessaria esse creduntur, secum * Jegio* debet ubique portare, ut in quovis loco fixerit castra, *arma'am* faciat civitatem." should be: "Universa quae *in* quoque belli genere necessaria esse creduntur, secum l* egio* debet ubique portare, ut in quovis loco fixerit castra, *armatam* faciat civitatem."