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" II. From an attentive examination of the subject, the illustrious Bentley was led to conclude, that the words before which these deviations from the usual rules of prosody took place, although beginning with a vowel, must have been pronounced at least,... "
A grammar of the Greek language, for the use of schools and colleges ... - Page 83
by Charles Anthon - 1840 - 80 pages
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A System of Greek Prosody and Metre: For the Use of Schools and Colleges ...

Charles Anthon - Greek language - 1839 - 312 pages
...preceding long vowels and diphthongs are far less frequently rendered short than before other words.1 II. From an attentive examination of the subject,...mentioned a letter as more particularly used by the JEo1ians or most ancient Greeks, and that its existence might be traced in the changes which some Latin...
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The first three books of Homer's Iliad, with a glossary, and Engl. notes, by ...

Homerus - 1846 - 460 pages
...oí, oí, с, and also еГ5<в, coûta, ti-iiv, âva£, "lAiof, o'vos, o«or, êpyov, uros, «caoror, with their derivatives, have, in Homer, so often the...letter as more particularly used by the jEolians, or earlier Greeks, and that its existence might be traced in the changes which some Latin words, derived...
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A Grammar of the Greek Language: Principally from the German of Kühner, with ...

Charles Anthon - Greek language - 1849 - 566 pages
...preceding long vowels and diphthongs are far less frequently rendered short than before other words. 2. From an attentive examination of the subject, the...mentioned a letter as more particularly used by the Kulian-; or most ancient Greeks ; and that its existence might be traced in the changes which some...
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The First Six Books of Homer's Iliad: With English Notes, Critical and ...

Homer - 1851 - 934 pages
...preceding long vowels and diphthongs are far less frequently rendered short than before other words.1 II. From an attentive examination of the subject,...mentioned a letter as more particularly used by the Rouans, or earlier Greeks, and that its existence might be traced in the changes which some Latin words,...
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A Grammar of Greek Language, Principally from the German of Kühner ...

Charles Anthan - 1853 - 568 pages
...preceding long vowels and diphthongs are far less frequently rendered short than before other words. 2. From an attentive examination of the subject, the...must have been pronounced at least, if not written, a« if beginning with a consonant. He recollected that some ancient grammarians mentioned a letter...
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The First Six Books of Homer's Iliad

Homer - Trojan War - 1876 - 1084 pages
...preceding long vowels and diphthongs are far less frequently rendered short than before other words.1 II. From an attentive examination of the subject,...from the usual rules of prosody took place, although heginning with a vowel, must have been pronounced at least, if not written, as if beginning with a...
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