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forms
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chronicle
to
of
writing that
is
extensively
checked by the fear of complete
and which
used,
increases in later periods as the style of cutting grows
common down
to
Roman
when
times,
In the fourth century, as in the
fifth,
the chisel
strokes tend to
other
is
held obliquely, as
it
only
naturally
it
more
careless,
disappears.
it
the strokes of the letters
are usually of even breadth throughout their length.
when
is
This tendency appears
illegibility.
as early as the beginning of the fourth century, though
is
such
they really represent a tendency which always invades any
;
system
and
all
It is true that
in rapid cutting, the
is
become thicker and deeper at one end than the is not in any way
but this tendency remains incidental, and
;
conventional or recognised during the fourth century in Athens,
though a few marked instances occur
an inclination
to curve
some
commoner elsewhere than development 2 but ,
The
for
We
1
.
of the strokes
in
is
but this tendency
;
T".
style of cutting in the earlier part of the fourth century fifth
wonderfully even and perfect in form
arrangement
is
almost universally observed.
belonging to the time of Lycurgus (338 of their own, which consists chiefly in
of the characters. different
The forms
from those of the
of
in the best examples
;
;
The
— 326
and the official
o-toiy^SoV
inscriptions
have a character the neatness and minuteness B.C.)
the letters are
earlier part
of
not essentially
the century
;
but the
tendency to simplify characters by the omission of minor strokes 1
2
is
Athens, and never had any strong
an occasional
does not differ essentially from that of the it
also find, occasionally,
Loewy IGB 64, 65, 69, 83. IGB 69 with 89 (Sicyon). IGB 86, 400—380 b.c.
is
e.g. cf.
Sicyon
The wedge-shaped
strokes also occur at
INTRODUCTION. prevalent.
Towards the end
xv
of the century the
shaped strokes receives a check.
Loewy
Prof.
time a conservative influence seems to come
tendency to wedge-
notes that about this
in,
which prevents the
from further degradation or development for a
style of cutting
much
century or more; and he attributes this arrest with to
probability
Demetrius Phalereus, whose influence upon such things at Athens
cannot easily be exaggerated.
It follows that there
is
but
little
change to chronicle in the Attic alphabet during the third century; it
is
indeed very
difficult,
if
not impossible, to distinguish by
its
appearance an inscription of the close of the fourth century from an
The only
inscription of the beginning of the second.
mentioning are that
common, though
p
occasionally found and
is
(~|
becomes
~JE
remains the usual form, and =£
worth
facts
is
fairly
by no means
unusual.
The second century, on the other hand,
an age
is
both in the forms of letters and in the style of cutting. of these changes
is
of
changes
The
greatest
a formal and conscious adoption of an ornamented
system of cutting, in which the open ends of strokes and the angles
—
where two strokes join are adorned with what are called apices that is to say, minute cuts set at an angle of 45° to the main stroke, where two strokes meet, the usually one on each side, thus J form of a prolongation of each of the the take sometimes apices ;
The origin of sometimes more correctly strokes.
trace.
We
this
of apices, or,
swallow-tails,
called,
is
as
not
they are
wedge-shaped strokes.
more
When
form naturally produced was
still
outside
a tendency towards
it,
these were cut deep at one end, the
makes
its
forms soon met with
general acceptance, and were recognised as normal by the end of the
though the
earlier forms were never entirely became unusual, they were for that very reason preferred in inscriptions of an affected archaism. The only letters which show any independent development are ?; letters,
such as
$=
riot.
little to
forms,
For the
we
and
,
latest period of ancient Attic
later.
after the Hadrianic age.
Apex On the
JL
lies