The Clausula in Amniiamis Marcellinus. 213 



Apamiam positi II. 140. 7 



prope Ba.siliam II. 207. 18 



Abdera visitur I. 275. 9 



Ancyram redit I. 285. 32 ; cf. II. 60. 22 



Edessam venit I. 222. 3 



Arethusae captus I. 51. 18 



Calycadnus interscindit I. 27. 30 



ingrossus est Perinthum I. 266. 23; cf. II. 274. 30; 275. 18; 



Apris et Perintho II. 103. 5 

 Aegyptum petens I. 271. 24; Aegypto circumlata I. 306. 1 ; 



cf. 306. 12; 295. 21; 43. 21 

 Euxinus appellatur I. 281. 7; Euxino ponto II. 204. 15 

 sunt in Hellespontum II. 246. 17 ; cf. 85. 2 ; contentus Hellesponto 



I. 160. 23 ; cf. II. 242. 5 

 Cherronesus est propinqua I. 280. 30 ; cf. II. 90. 31 



colonia Miletus II. 126. 9 



protentam ad Pachynum I. 242. 8 



contingit et Abydon I. 275. 20 



est Criumetopon I. 278. 26 



Darei pater I. 327. 24. 



Seleuci regis I. 27. 31 ; Nicatoris Seleuci 325. 32 

 Aesopi cavillationibus 1 II. 214.7 



magnus somniabat Alexander I. 45. 22 ; cf. II. 86. 31 ; rapuissent 



Alexandrum I. 321. 14; cf. 152. 22; 309. 21 ; vicum Alex- 



andri I. 119. 25; cf. 321. 20; credatur Alexandre I. 214. 6 

 Menander comicus I. 257. 23 



Miconas videbis et Lachetas II. 149. 29 

 apud Platonem legitur II. 39. 29 



Arachotoscrenem appellatam I. 335. 29 

 transiere Thermodontis I. 278. 19 



cognominantur Acontisma II. 101. 30; cf. 81. 28 



Tios et Amastris I. 277. 29 



These words obviously derive their accent from the Greek : it 

 .should be observed, however, that they are emancipated from the 

 working of the Greek ultima law. For instance, the word cyliudris 

 in being accented on the antepenult not only violates the Latin law 

 because of its long penult but also the Greek law because of its 

 long ultima; both languages (though for different reasons) demand 

 an accent on the penult. We must conclude, therefore, that in 

 such words the antepenultimate accent is brought over from the 



' See p. 168 ff. regarding this form of clausula. 

 Trans. Coxn. Acad., Vol. XVI. 14 Oct., 1910. 



