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Grammatical Notes from the Papyri

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 October 2009

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page 435 note 1 See the whole inscr. in Reinesius Synt. p. 243, or Osann Syll. p. 425. They are followed by the Thesaurus s.v. The parallels for the constr. of ἵλεως are discussed below.

page 436 note 1 Sic leg.—See above, in the Addenda to p. 34b.

page 439 note 1 Since this ex. is important and also decidedly obscure, I complete the sentence: ed.) . ‘For the most important and serious of these affairs, and needing much attention, js the calling in of sums due to the imperial treasury.’ The first six letters of γνησιώτ. are marked as doubtful.

page 439 note 2 See Schwab, Camparation, ii. 172–177, for some classical anticipations of these confusions.

page 441 note 1 See also Meisterhans 3235; Dieterich, Untersuchungen, 195 f.; Schmidt, De Fl. Jos. elocut. 369; WM 191 f.; Jannaris, H.G. §§ 1416 f. Krumbacher, in Münchener Sitzungsber. 1898, ii. 229Google Scholar, promises a full discussion by his pupil G. Schnupp.

page 441 note 2 See WM 211, n. 1.