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Title: Departure without Saying Goodbye
Subtitle: A Lexicographical Study
Author(s): CLARYSSE, Willy
Journal: Bulletin of the American Society of Papyrologists
Volume: 48    Date: 2011   
Pages: 141-148
DOI: 10.2143/BASP.48.0.3209295

Abstract :
Lexicographical study of an exceptional use of the adverb ἀλόγως in some papyrus letters of the Roman period. When a person has left without saying goodbye to his correspondent this is regularly regretted by the writer. There are many possible expressions for this situation, including 'NN went away ἀ-λόγως' i.e. 'without saying anything'. This meaning has been misunderstood by editors, who following the dictionaries translate 'without reason, unreasonably'.

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