[B-Greek] hESTANAI, hISTAMAI and hISTHMI

Jeffrey B. Gibson jgibson000 at comcast.net
Tue Aug 7 21:19:24 EDT 2007



Randall Buth wrote:

> Thank you, Jeffrey.
>
> Glad to hear that Carl's form is attested. I, too, am not surprised
> and it raises two questions:
> 1. Are many of your  occurrences transitive? 'to have made something stand' ?

I don't have the time right now to copy and paste all of the Origen references.
But here is the one from Theopompus

Fragmenta 2b,115,F.75c.
du/o de\ potamou\j peri\ tou=ton to\n to/pon r(ei=n, kai\
to\n me\n  (Hdonh=j kalei=sqai to\n de\  Lu/phj, kai\ par' e(ka/teron tou/twn
e(sthke/nai de/ndra to\ me/geqoj plata/nou mega/lhj.

from Aelianus Soph VH 3.18.51
 du/o de\ potamou\j peri\ tou=ton to\n to/pon
r(ei=n, kai\ to\n me\n  (Hdonh=j kalei=sqai to\n de\  Lu/phj:
kai\ par' e(ka/teron tou/twn e(sthke/nai de/ndra to\ me/-
geqoj plata/nou mega/lhj.

Which is a duplicate of the above!

And here is the Plontius text:

&`   Enneades 3.6.4.34  to    Enneades 3.6.4.38$`
Ei)/dei de\ ou)-
deni\ dei= parei=nai taraxh\n h)\ o(/lwj pa/qoj, a)ll' e(sth-
ke/nai me\n au)to/, th\n de\ u(/lhn au)tou= e)n t%= pa/qei
gi/gnesqai, o(/tan gi/gnhtai, e)kei/nou tv= parousi/# ki-
nou=ntoj.

I apologize that they are in beta code.  It's the way they transfer from the TLG.

Jeffrey
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