τὸ τρίτον (pr.). א adds μέρος, the Latins everywhere have tertia pars.

τῶν κτισμάτων τῶν ἐν τῇ θαλάσσῃ, τὰ ἔχ. ψυχάς. Primas[296] reads piscium, but quotes from Tyc[297] habentium animas. Cod. flor[298] reads animalium quae erat in mari.

[296] Primasius, edited by Haussleiter.
[297] Tyconius.
[298] flor. Codex Toletanus 10th century at Madrid.

9. τὰ ἔχοντα ψυχάς. Cf. Revelation 2:20 n.; here it might be a question whether τὰ ἔχ. ψυχὰς is in apposition to τὸ τρίτον or τῶν κτισμάτων.

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