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3.13. Antonin. Lib. 2.6; 9.2; al. Aristid. ap. Spengel, Rhet. Gr. II p. 515.16. Acta S. Marinae 19.11; 40.3; al. Alciphr. 3.40.3. Iambl. Myster. p. 247.14 Parthey. Dionys. P. 118; 926. Constantine ap. Euseb. I 84.31 and 91.25. Pappus 3.64.1. Marc. Diac. Vit. Porph. 81. Callinic. Hymn. 6.130; fr. 11. Eudoc. Aug. 2.395. Nonn. Paraphr. S. Ev. Ioan. 1.117; 2.111. Paen. Met. in Eutrop. Hist. Rom. 2.1.3; 6.14.2; al. Theodor. Vit. Theodos. p. 14.17 Usener. Geopon. 3.8; 10.6.2; al. Eutoc. in Archim. III p. 68.19 Heiberg; 74.6; al. Epigr. Gr. 314.24 Kaibel (III$p$); 1028.42 (IV$p$). S G D I 3543.8 (Cnidos, no date). See also Meisterhans-Schwyzer p. 212.10. For the usage in the papyri see examples in Mayser, Gram. d. gr. Pap. p. 243, who says " kennt in ptolem. Zeit nur die Poesie, die Prosa neben erst in röm. Periode." See also Crönert, Mem. Herc. p. 144.

The examples cited above are all before vowels; before consonants is invariably used except in the papyri, where  sometimes occurs, e. g. Lpz. Gr. Urk. 64.16 Mitteis (c. 368 A. D.).

1001 K. Suid. . Kock "i. e. ." Cf. Posidipp. 27.4 K. . Also NT Rev. 2.24 (v. l. ). Polyb. 6.24.9.

477 K. Zenob. 2.70 ap. Miller, Mélanges p. 365. Phryn. 272 L., 339 R. . See Lex. Rhet. ap. B. A. 222.4; Th. M. 56.20; Etym. Magn. 185.18, 25; Suet. ap. Miller, Mélanges, p. 415; Suid.; Zonar. Lex. 369. Antiph. 113 K. Alex. 100 K. Alexand. ap. A. P. 7.709. Teles p. 24.3 Hense$2$. Luc. Eun. 8; Pseud. 17; al. Schol. Luc. Eun. 8; Pseud. 17. Suet. Aug. 87 baceolus = stultus.

[ 923.4 K. The correctness of this word is shown by its use in Aristoph. fr. 753 K., which Bruhn (p. 39) overlooked, regarding the word as surely Ionic.]

907 K., v. l.. Eust. 1425.40