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Two Phrygian Epitaphs

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 October 2009

W. M. Calder
Affiliation:
University of Edinburgh.

Abstract

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Type
Review Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Classical Association 1936

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References

1 See Wilhelm, in Sitzb. Preuss. Akad. Wiss. xxvii, 1932, p. 108Google Scholar. With Wilhelm and Tod (C.Q. xxiii, 1929, p. 5) I agree, in view of the certainty that ϒΟΣ is οἷος, that βεννεν in J.H.S. xlvi p. 25 must mean βαῖνεν, and would add that the existence of a verb βεννεειν in the neighbourhood accounts for the unique spelling. I should interpret ΝΙΝϒ (reading certain) at the end of the line not as [Ἅιδο]υ, but rather as ν(υ)ν().