keleuw with dative and infinitive
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Keleuw with Dative and InfinitiveAuthor(s): William EverettSource: The American Journal of Philology, Vol. 8, No. 1 (1887), p. 120Published by: The Johns Hopkins University PressStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/287489 .
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CORRESPONDENCE. IKE/EVb WITH DATIVE AND INFINITIVE.
All teachers of Greek composition know that schoolboys will put the above construction whenever they can, or rather whenever they choose. The last Liddell and Scott gives various instances of it as a Homeric construction, and adds "and Att.; Thuc. 8, 38, etc." I cannot say for the " etc." But "Thuc. 8, 38" contains merely " Ei? Mi27rov EreTurov, Ke2Ev'ovre7 oUClti raT 'Aorvoxov
p/ioOeiv" ! It can hardly be supposed that L. and S. translate this "ordering them to help Astyochus." But if they do not mean that, what do they mean ?
WILLIAM EVERETT.
[This mistake is pointed out with great emphasis by Hickie in his note on Andocides de Mysteriis, ?40. A similar error is to be noted s. v. uaor.yo6w: "2. 72Z7/y&a P. rtvt, to inflict stripes on one; Plat. Legg. 845 A."-where the con- text shows that the dat. depends on iaapityiovg.-B. L. G.]
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