I have a couple of questions on chapter 22 of Thrasymachus. If someone could clarify theses things for me...
Up until the last paragraph of this chapter, the Greek vocabulary was the familiar Attic Greek. But the last paragraph, indented as in verse, is different:
ἦμος δ᾽ á¼ Îλιος μετενίσσετο βουλυτόνδε
καὶ τότε δὴ Κίκονες κλῖναν δαμάσαντες ἈχαιοÏÏ‚.
ἕξ δ᾽ ἀφ᾽ ἑκάστης νηὸς á¼Ï‹ÎºÎ½Î·Î¼á¿–δες ἑταῖÏοι
ὤλονθ᾽, οἱ δ᾽ ἄλλοι φÏγομεν θάνατόν τε μόÏον τε.
I think I recognize ἥλιος and νεως, but why are they written this way? Is this a variation of Attic, or is it Homeric/Koine?
