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Excerpt from A Greek Grammar, for the Use of Schools and Colleges
The Doric consisted of many branches, as the Laconian, Cretan, Argive, Sicilian, Tarentine.
The Ionic is divided into old and new; the old Ionic, called also-the Epic, or Homeric, was spoken in Attica and Ionia; it is the basis of the language of Homer and Hesiod; The new Ionic was spoken in Ionia.
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