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(M.) Kaimio Characterization of sound in early Greek literature. (Commentationes humanarum litterarum, 53.)Helsinki: Societas Scientiarum Fenilica. 1977. Pp. 285. FM 60.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 December 2013

E. K. Borthwick
Affiliation:
University of Edinburgh

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Copyright © The Society for the Promotion of Hellenic Studies 1979

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1 Though not taught by Damon, as K. declares on p. 218 (an error for Dracon?).

2 Manuel Bryennius (if no one earlier) actually twice identifies ἀνϵιμένον ϵἴτουν βαρύτατον.

3 I have dealt with this in Hermes 96 (1968) 69–73. Incidentally, another passage of Thesm. (130 ff.) appears as 1130 both on p. 203 and in the index. Among other misprints or errors, μεγάλος (p. 92 n.) is unfortunate.