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1 Professor N. E. Osselton has drawn my attention to a much later statement that ‘The opinion of those who pronounce εv as ef… is almost universally exploded’ (Claude Lancelot, A New Method of Learning with greater Facility the Greek Tongue [1746]).
2 E. H. Sturtevant, The Pronunciation of Greek and Latin, rev. ed. (1940), Paragraph 55.
3 But see RQ 27 (1974), 240-242, for the opposite view.