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: ...calls this avvaipeai;3. At the period then, in which Latin ae became the simple sound, that is in the third and still more in the fourth century, the Greek at also had suffered the same fate6; but up to that time ai and ae may be considered to bave preserved their 1 Pap. L. no. 31. avvexh rqs apfiovlas Kal SiiaraKe, ...
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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: ...calls this avvaipeai;3. At the period then, in which Latin ae became the simple sound, that is in the third and still more in the fourth century, the Greek at also had suffered the same fate6; but up to that time ai and ae may be considered to bave preserved their 1 Pap. L. no. 31. avvexh rqs apfiovlas Kal SiiaraKe, irdvv 2 That I may pass over nothing, aladrjriv rov /uera i Xa/SoOo, a xPovov. I notice the Bhodian verse inscription aKipaarol rcyapal tpwval rod re i Kal Tov Awaiov (=AireXXou?) in 'Adfy. 1n. a, Kox diroKoirTovaai Tov yxov 226. On the inscr. of Mylasa C. I. e Demetr. It. ipp.-nv. 69: 7roXX4 Si Gr. 2693" (Ehodian money; no Roman Kal Sib. pbvwv T&v fwvrjivTwv avvrWrjaiv names), 2693' K(, 'Apiarevirov, "E.iriveros (scil. rj avviiBeia) dvofiara, olov Alalrj do not occur at all; see more correct Kal Effios, oidiv re bvffipwvorepa rdv copy Le Bas v. 416, 414. aXXwr effrl ravra, dV laws Kox fiovn 3 Meisterhans, p. 262. Kwrepa. 4 Bull. de corr. hell. 1v. 514; Kaibel 7 B. A. p. 1214; more correctly Epigr. 372; Pap. L. no. 19. Cp. how-elsewhere ij u SlpB. ij Ixovffa T& t /tover p. 38, n. 1 above, p. 69, n. 2 below. pwvoifuvov. 5 Dionys. 7r. avvd. p. 167: Tj TM 8 Cp. above. p. 2. pwvrjivTU)V irapddeatj--SiaKiKpovKe rb 1 Except in words borrowed at an ae, formerly written with ai) e novisearly period such as Aiax, Maia, era-sima sonat. At that period then (that pula (tpai7roXij. of Hadrian) it was not yet sounded as 2 So Terent. Maur. v. 490: hanc a simple e, but a followed by e. Seelenim (the diphthong #-)si protrahamus, mann Auspr. d. Lat. 224. a sonabit, e et u (that is ae (e) the 3 Corssen Ausspr. i. 676; Seelmann lengthening of i (e) will be the first 167. element). Sergius in Donat. i. 520, 28 Varro L. L. vn. ...
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