156
Phrynĭchus the grammarian, about 180 A.D., says:—
'Sappho calls a woman's dressing-case, where she keeps her scents and such things, γρύτη.'
157
Hesychius, about 370 A.D., says Sappho called Zeus Ἕκτωρ, Hector, i.e. 'holding fast.'
158
A Parisian MS. edited by Cramer says:—
'Among the Aeolians ζ is used for δ, as when Sappho says ζάβατον for διάβατον, fordable.'
159
A Scholiast on Homer quotes ἀγαγοίην, may I lead, from Sappho.