[*] 1230. The reflexive pronoun of the third person is sometimes used for that of the first or second: ““δεῖ ἡμᾶς ἀνερέσθαι ἑαυτούς” we must ask ourselves” P. Ph. 78b, ““παράγγελλε τοῖς ἑαυτοῦ” give orders to your men” X. C. 6.3.27. a. In Homer ὅς his is used for ἐμός or σός: ““οὔτοι ἔγωγε ἧς γαίης δύναμαι γλυκερώτερον ἄλλο ἰδέσθαι” I can look on nothing sweeter than my own land” ι 28.
[*] 1230. The reflexive pronoun of the third person is sometimes used for that of the first or second: ““δεῖ ἡμᾶς ἀνερέσθαι ἑαυτούς” we must ask ourselves” P. Ph. 78b, ““παράγγελλε τοῖς ἑαυτοῦ” give orders to your men” X. C. 6.3.27. a. In Homer ὅς his is used for ἐμός or σός: ““οὔτοι ἔγωγε ἧς γαίης δύναμαι γλυκερώτερον ἄλλο ἰδέσθαι” I can look on nothing sweeter than my own land” ι 28.