An Essay on the Pronunciation of the Greek LanguageJ. Murray, 1844 - 309 sider |
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Side 8
... Thucydides 471 Aristides Quinctilianus 30 Aristophanes 456 Suetonius 60 Plato 430 Draco .... 70 Demosthenes . 385 Terentianus Maurus .. 83 Aristotle 384 Ælius Dionysius 87 Aristoxenus 364 Aulus Gellius . 100 Callimachus 290 Hephæstion ...
... Thucydides 471 Aristides Quinctilianus 30 Aristophanes 456 Suetonius 60 Plato 430 Draco .... 70 Demosthenes . 385 Terentianus Maurus .. 83 Aristotle 384 Ælius Dionysius 87 Aristoxenus 364 Aulus Gellius . 100 Callimachus 290 Hephæstion ...
Side 45
... so pronounced them in reading Thucydides , appears pretty evident . In treating of the different styles of composition which are to be observed with reference to the arrangement of words , and the harshness DIPHTHONGS . 45.
... so pronounced them in reading Thucydides , appears pretty evident . In treating of the different styles of composition which are to be observed with reference to the arrangement of words , and the harshness DIPHTHONGS . 45.
Side 46
... Thucydides , in oratory Antiphon . After an analysis of a passage of Pindar , to which I shall have occasion to refer to show his pronun- ciation of the OI , he proceeds , in further illus- tration of his remarks , to criticise the ...
... Thucydides , in oratory Antiphon . After an analysis of a passage of Pindar , to which I shall have occasion to refer to show his pronun- ciation of the OI , he proceeds , in further illus- tration of his remarks , to criticise the ...
Side 47
... syllables are component parts of two differ- ent feet . I would here observe , that though Dionysius , in reciting the history of Thucydides for the im- provement of correct scholars , would , no doubt , DIPHTHONGS . 47.
... syllables are component parts of two differ- ent feet . I would here observe , that though Dionysius , in reciting the history of Thucydides for the im- provement of correct scholars , would , no doubt , DIPHTHONGS . 47.
Side 50
... - limachus , who wrote 240 years before Dionysius , would probably , in reciting Thucydides , have pronounced it as Dionysius did ; but this epigram would meet such a pronunciation of varyi as he heard 59 DIPHTHONGS . 50.
... - limachus , who wrote 240 years before Dionysius , would probably , in reciting Thucydides , have pronounced it as Dionysius did ; but this epigram would meet such a pronunciation of varyi as he heard 59 DIPHTHONGS . 50.
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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