En torno a la lengua del Corpus Hippocraticum
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https://doi.org/10.3989/emerita.1984.v52.i2.705Abstract
Among other considerations, the author takes into account the mixed character both of the Ionic and the Attic dialect current in the inscriptions of the last years of the Fifth Century B. C., and points out that the language of the oldest Hippocratic treatises is to be held as a mild form of Ionic mixed with some Attic or Attic-Ionic elements, well differentiated from the kind of language Herodotus made use of.
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