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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1890 Excerpt: ...p.lri, ovSenlri, etc., whereas Hdt. always uses p.la, ovSep.la, etc. /xios, Olynthos, 8 B 13, but Ionic /iiijs, Sim., Amorg., 2; iifj, Theognis, 664, in A. 0. Lukian, Syr., 19, Astr., 27, 29, has obSep.iTiv, On the nom. 5=r7, see sub A, 3. 48. Adverbs representing petrified case-forms of the A declension have throughout the Ionic, e.g. Xvqv (cf. Greg. Corinth. 58) XaOpy, irepriv (Arrian, 3) ireprjOe. Sir7-in 8M7KCKTiW, Zeleia, 114 D 5, Chios 174 D 18. The long vowel is due to the influence of that of rpirjKoo-ioi. See Spitzer, Lautlehre des Arkad., p. 19. 53. IV. Syllables of Derivation containing H. For example, in Herodotos, SapSnjvos, Kporcoviijrs, Smiprirs, Alyivijrai. Teye', TVyeirs (Teyirj is from Teyarj as Scoped from Swpad in Attic, if the latter, as Dittenberger thinks, is not the younger form), BapyvXirjrSv, Bechtel, 252. In 'Opvearai, Hdt., VIII, 73, Stein has the epichoric form, though in the same chapter Hapwpajrai. On other names in-stai in Hdt., see above, 28. Arrian, 5, has Tmjvos. Ionic OJ, prj, OcoprjKo4,6poi in Hdt. and Arrian, Ind., 16 (but see Hdt., I, 135). Iprj = Attic Upd, etc. o-rvpa is the Herodotean form (in III, 107, one Ms. has o-rvprjKa). Hoo-aSdwvos aVa/cros, Archil., 10, is not in the Mss., but corresponds to nxraSawva avaKra, Iliad, XV, 8. Cf. II. 54. The verdict of Attic metrical inscriptions ( 41) in favor of the adoption of the Attic vocalization of forms which might, on the view that the influence of the epic dialect was paramount, have been Ionic, invites an investigation of Ionic poetry as to how far it has preserved rj after e, i, v, and p in the four categories enumerated in 40. Ionic was the dialect of the Greek literary world prior to the advent of Att...