Hoi: anti tou autôi dasunetai. tên kephalên Pompêïou komistheisan hoi.
[1] Cf. Etymologicum Magnum 616.26. This is the dative of the pronoun beginning with
s (giving a rough breathing in Greek) which served as a reflexive pronoun in other Indo-European languages. In Attic it was used as an indirect reflexive. See also
omicroniota 3.
[2] On the head of Pompey the Great being brought to Julius Caesar in 48 BC; cf.
Cassius Dio 42.7.2.