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Attica ( 34—71 ) Chronological table of the changes in the Attic alphabet $$ 44–47 . Argos ( 72—84 ) $$ 48–51 . Corinth and its colonies . Sicyon . ( Corinth 8693 , Sicyon 94 , 95 , Corcyra 96—103 , Leucas 104–105 , Acarnania and Epirus ...
Attica ( 34—71 ) Chronological table of the changes in the Attic alphabet $$ 44–47 . Argos ( 72—84 ) $$ 48–51 . Corinth and its colonies . Sicyon . ( Corinth 8693 , Sicyon 94 , 95 , Corcyra 96—103 , Leucas 104–105 , Acarnania and Epirus ...
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42 ( Ionic and Attic : Sigeum ) No. 142 ( Teos ) No. 140 ( Halicarnassus ) No. 149 ( Chios ) No. 231 ( Ozolian Locris ) No. 232 ( Ozolian Locris ) No. 267 ( Laconia ) The Elean Dialect Nos . 291—300 ( Elis ) , 167 ( Found at Olympia ) ...
42 ( Ionic and Attic : Sigeum ) No. 142 ( Teos ) No. 140 ( Halicarnassus ) No. 149 ( Chios ) No. 231 ( Ozolian Locris ) No. 232 ( Ozolian Locris ) No. 267 ( Laconia ) The Elean Dialect Nos . 291—300 ( Elis ) , 167 ( Found at Olympia ) ...
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Contents
Historical Sketch of the Greek Alphabet | 1 |
Inscriptions illustrating the history and development of | 21 |
B Attica Argos Corinth and its colonies Phlius Megara and | 74 |
62 | 88 |
73 | 137 |
The Ionic Alphabet | 151 |
WESTERN GROUP | 196 |
38 | 197 |
THE HELLENISING ALPHABETS OF Phrygia Lycia PAMPHYLIA | 310 |
Addenda | 321 |
410 | |
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