[2139]. Notizie degli Scavi, 1903, p. 34.

[2140]. For the language spoken by the μέτοικοι cf. Kretschmer, p. 76, and Philostratus, Vit. Soph. ii. 1, 14; also Plat. Lys. 223a, ὑποβαρβαρίζοντες παιδαγωγοί.

[2141]. Naples 3089 = Millingen-Reinach, 33–4.

[2142]. Bibl. Nat. 372 = Reinach, i. 92.

[2143]. Bibl. Nat. 846 = Klein, Lieblingsinschr.2 p. 129.

[2144]. Hartwig, Meistersch. p. 320; Dümmler in Berl. Phil. Woch. 1888, p. 20; Kretschmer, p. 81.

[2145]. Ar. Thesm. 1084–1225.

[2146]. Kretschmer also hints that it seems to indicate the pronunciation of Φ by the Athenians as PH in “hap-hazard,” not as F.

[2147]. There are also isolated instances of ἔγραφε; Timonidas of Corinth, Pheidippos, Euthymides, and Aristophanes. See Klein, Meisters. p. 13.

[2148]. B.M. F 594.