[*] 1475. After verbs of motion the dative (usually personal) is used, especially in poetry: ““χεῖρας ἐμοὶ ὀρέγοντας” reaching out their hands to me” μ 257, ψυ_χὰ_ς Ἄϊδι προΐαψεν hurled their souls on to Hades (a person) A 3; rarely, in prose, after verbs not compounded with a preposition: σχόντες (scil. τὰ_ς ναῦς) ““Π̔ηγίῳ” putting in at Rhegium” T. 7.1. Cp. 1485.
[*] 1475. After verbs of motion the dative (usually personal) is used, especially in poetry: ““χεῖρας ἐμοὶ ὀρέγοντας” reaching out their hands to me” μ 257, ψυ_χὰ_ς Ἄϊδι προΐαψεν hurled their souls on to Hades (a person) A 3; rarely, in prose, after verbs not compounded with a preposition: σχόντες (scil. τὰ_ς ναῦς) ““Π̔ηγίῳ” putting in at Rhegium” T. 7.1. Cp. 1485.