454 Al. B. Dewing, 
éni tovs moheutovs 4 Evupodn Eoteee. 120, 24. 
(éorae without stress ) 
avUiZoUS paveouy Eivae. 402, 19. 
(efvae without stress.) 
B. There are other cases where the pattern of the 2 and 4 form 
is present, but weakened by the presence of a heavy accent between 
the two accents which are taken as the theses of the clausula. 
Such cases should not be counted as strictly regular, and there 
should not be a great number of them in a writer who carefully 
sought the rhythm of the cursus. The presence of the rhythm 
should be clear without counting in cases of this type; they are 
regular only by sufferance. 
Form, 2.150 (Os) Val ot Verda 
év pEpai to Aornov FEGHae. 198, 34% 
EVOOVTES ohlyous Tivies EVGOS EXTELVEY. 14312 
votéooy dé nai mold wEsivwr. 162, 18-19. 
Svvataratog wy nucics touer. 125, 18. 
ino yeoot zuv@v Yevrctee. 339, 20: 
usyahowuylas Eb Hzwr. 346, 21. 
curyuvle J€ mMoAAy EizeEto. 245, 22. 
diapuyéiv wdhs toyvoer. 505 916: 
ovdev tovto moayuc. 1305se 
HYHETO adT@ névtor uUcsotc. 134, 16. 
tadte wey dr ovtws EGxE. 200, 2. 
Fornn 4: 29050 Vi 2 Vie) 
nvdounddiocy oyeduy marries. 164, 5 
ecuyl Kethoy moreuby éyovor. 104, 21: 
aionoely ov mohk@ Vvotéegor. 295, 19=20: 
ovte éxovotoy MddLS NvEeyZEr. 438, 1-2. 
cionoew ev omovds, ExortEs. 61:56: 
Tov megtBodov Evtos yeviotw. 6G 16=1 
am’ évavtlas adtay lovely. Si 20) 
tooadta wey xeet 0 Mrorlus Elev. 494, 8-9. 
ty Ent Haver ob Ijwuoe wyorer. 128, 3-4. 
aOEAYOS, TET@OTOS &UTOS. 501, 19-20. 
Ill. Cases into which enters the question of elision, aphzresis 
and crasis. 
A. Elision. There are altogether 421 clausulze in the Persian 
War as printed in the text used in which a short vowel could be 
elided. As these cases stand without elision, 191 fall into the 2 
form, and 38 into the 4 form. These cases correspond to Class I 

1 Many of these could be read equally well as 4 forms. 
