Source: January 2016 is “chariot” month. So let’s take you for a ride!
Sappho, spelled (in the dialect spoken by the poet) Psappho, (born c. 610, Lesbos, Greece — died c. 570 BCE). A lyric poet greatly admired in all ages for the beauty of her writing style.
Her language contains elements from Aeolic vernacular and poetic tradition, with traces of epic vocabulary familiar to readers of Homer. She has the ability to judge critically her own ecstasies and grief, and her emotions lose nothing of their force by being recollected in tranquillity.

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3 responses to “January 2016 is “chariot” month. So let’s take you for a ride!”
Dear Sir Richard Vallance Janke, in the form of verbs future doso and so on you write with linear b letters „diso“ and so in. Please correct this. Thank you. Sincerely Christian Schulz
Oh I did not realize this, Christian. This sounds like a very old post, as I have not recently written anything about grammar.
Can you give me the link to the actual post so that I can fix it?
Thanks so much
Richard
I just checked the original post here:
https://linearbknossosmycenae.wordpress.com/2014/06/06/consolidation-of-mycenaean-grammar-part-1-verbs-in-the-active-voice/
RIGHT CLICK on the illustration of the conjugation of doso (future) to blow it up to its full size, and then save it to your competer.
and I did conjugate the verb correctly in the future, i.e. DOSO etc. I believe you should have looked a little closer at the post, Christian. It is the PRESENT PARTICIPLE which I conjugated as DIDO DIDOUSA DIDO, which corresponds exactly with the ancient Greek. I am always extremely careful with my posts.
I hope this helps.
Thanks again
Richard