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English: Illustration of use of consonantal "Heta" and vocalic Eta in ancient Greek.
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Author Future Perfect at Sunrise
  • Left: original spelling
  • Right: modern transcription
  • Red: consonantal "Heta"
  • Blue: vocalic Eta

1.) archaic non-Ionic spelling (e.g. old Attic) 2.) Ionic spelling 3.–4.) intermediate systems (3: e.g. Delphi, 4: e.g. Tarentum) 5.) late antiquity

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