An Essay on the Pronunciation of the Greek LanguageJ. Murray, 1844 - 309 sider |
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... Dionysius 87 Aristoxenus 364 Aulus Gellius . 100 Callimachus 290 Hephæstion 106 Plautus .. 227 Apollonius Dyscolus .. 120 Aristarchus 203 Lucian 135 Dionysius Thrax 190 Herodian 150 Cicero 106 Sextus Empiricus 170 Virgil . 70 Alexander ...
... Dionysius 87 Aristoxenus 364 Aulus Gellius . 100 Callimachus 290 Hephæstion 106 Plautus .. 227 Apollonius Dyscolus .. 120 Aristarchus 203 Lucian 135 Dionysius Thrax 190 Herodian 150 Cicero 106 Sextus Empiricus 170 Virgil . 70 Alexander ...
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... Dionysius of Hali- carnassus says , that some have considered the primary letters or elements of language to be thirteen in number , and that the rest are but compounds of these ; others again have made them more numerous even than the ...
... Dionysius of Hali- carnassus says , that some have considered the primary letters or elements of language to be thirteen in number , and that the rest are but compounds of these ; others again have made them more numerous even than the ...
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... Dionysius , without any other addition or reference , is to be considered to be taken from the treatise of Dionysius of Halicarnassus Пepì συνθέσεως ὀνομάτων . I quote from the London edition , in octavo , 1747 , ed . Upton : xiv . 92 ...
... Dionysius , without any other addition or reference , is to be considered to be taken from the treatise of Dionysius of Halicarnassus Пepì συνθέσεως ὀνομάτων . I quote from the London edition , in octavo , 1747 , ed . Upton : xiv . 92 ...
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... Dionysius ought to have more weight than all the conjectures , how- ever learned , which have been raised from fancied similarities . Here , instead of guessing at the probable sound of a Greek vowel from its pro- bable sound in another ...
... Dionysius ought to have more weight than all the conjectures , how- ever learned , which have been raised from fancied similarities . Here , instead of guessing at the probable sound of a Greek vowel from its pro- bable sound in another ...
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... Dionysius had been in early times made a text - book in schools , no controversy would ever have arisen upon the pronunciation of the Greek letters , or upon the nature of quantity . It may here be observed , first , that though Dionysius ...
... Dionysius had been in early times made a text - book in schools , no controversy would ever have arisen upon the pronunciation of the Greek letters , or upon the nature of quantity . It may here be observed , first , that though Dionysius ...
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2d Edition accent and quantity accentual marks acute accent ancient Apollonius arsis and thesis Athenæus Attic authority barytone circumflex cited cloth corruption Dionysius diphthong enclitic English Engravings expression Gally give grammarians grave grave accent Greece Greek accents Greek language Henninius Herodian History Homer HOWITT Illustrations instance J. C. LOUDON lable last syllable Latin lay the accent learned letter long syllable manner manuscripts metre mode modern Greeks nature nounced observed oxytone paroxytone passage penultimate Plates poetry poets post 8vo Primatt probably pronounced pronunciation proparoxytone prose Quinctilian rhythm rule says scholars seems short syllable sound suppose Thucydides tion TREATISE trisyllables verse Vignette Titles vols Vossius vowels Woodcuts writers γὰρ δὲ διὰ εἰς ἐν ἐπὶ καὶ κατὰ μὲν οἱ οἷον ὀξύνεται οὐ περὶ τὰ τε τὴν τῆς τὸ τοῖς τὸν τοῦ τῷ τῶν ὡς