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Notes and Rectifications, Pamphylian Inscription

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 December 2013

Extract

In a paper ‘On some Pamphylian Inscriptions,’ published in the first volume of the Journal of Hellenic Studies, p. 242, my principal object was to establish the value of the symbols ψ and in those inscriptions. I was able to bring many analogies for the value assigned to ψ, viz. that of a palatal sibilant; but I could find no analogy outside of the Pamphylian inscriptions for the interpretation of as being in some cases equivalent to the English wu. At the time I did not notice that the Pamphylian explained as was suggested in my paper, afforded an exact parallel to a Naxian inscription, the interpretation given of which by Bentley was doubted by Kirchhoff, Griech. Alph. p. 73, solely because it was so singular. In the Naxian inscription the form [Τ]Ο ΑϜΥΤΟ is given by Bentley as equivalent in meaning and scansion to the Attic ταὐτοῦ; in other words ἀϜυτοῦ; is a dissyllable.

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Copyright © The Society for the Promotion of Hellenic Studies 1881

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1 The foregoing note was sent to the Editor to be appended to the paper in Vol. I. but reached him too late. Professor Jebb in the same journal, p. 59, has referred to the Naxian inscription.