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Headword:
*)amfi/polis
Adler number: alpha,1754
Translated headword: Amphipolis
Vetting Status: high
Translation: It is a polis of Thrace; it was previously called Nine Ways. Some say[1] that it was named
Amphipolis [literally: "Around-City"] because the site had people living round it.
Amphipolis declines
*)amfipo/lews [in the genitive case].
Greek Original:*)amfi/polis: po/lis e)sti\ th=s *qra/|khs: pro/teron de\ *)enne/a o(doi\ e)kalei=to. fasi\ de/ tines au)th\n *)amfi/polin w)noma/sqai dia\ to\ perioikei=sqai to\n to/pon. *)amfi/polis *)amfipo/lews kli/netai.
Notes:
Abridged from Harpokration s.v., an entry generated by the appearance of this toponym in Antiphon fr. 26 Sauppe; also cited are
Androtion (FGrH 324 F23) and Marsyas.
[1] Marsyas of
Pella (FGrH 135/6 F12), according to Harpok.
Reference:
OCD(4) p.73
Keywords: chronology; definition; dialects, grammar, and etymology; geography; historiography; history
Translated by: David Whitehead on 2 October 2000@08:58:37.
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