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Molhuysen on MSS. of the Odyssey - De tribus Homeri Odysseae codicibus antiquissimis scripsitP. C. Molhuysen, Litt. Hum. Dr.: accedunt tabulae quinque. Lugduni-Batavorum. A. W. Sijthoff. MDCCCXCVI. Mark 4.20.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 October 2009

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page 273 note 1 Why Athenian? The Ionian alphabet, as it slowly developed, passed through its μεταχαρακτηρισ μ⋯ς in respect to single for double letters, and O=ο or ον: cf. Cauer, Del 2 480 (Teos), 486 (Miletos), 491 (Halicarnassos), 496 (Chios), 503 (Samos), 516 Naxos, αληον=⋯λλ⋯ων, etc.

page 274 note 1 See now Odyssea, I.3, edd. Van Leeuwen et Mendes.