>The article I got this from merely attributes the quotation to 'Fabricius'.

The reference may be to the 'Observationes Lectionis Virgilianae' of
Georgius Fabricius, which were printed (in more than one version) in
Renaissance editions of Virgil. See, for example, Virgil's Opera (Basel,
1586) or the editions printed in London in 1580 and 1583 by 'I.H.' (J.
Harrison) for H. Middleton. (The texts of the Swiss and English editions
differ.)

Simon Cauchi
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