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Homerica

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 February 2009

Extract

The Myrmidons going out to war are compared to a pack of wolves going to drink after they have devoured a deer; see the following lines; they are not like wolves which ‘are devouring’ it. Hence δάπτουσιν looks wrong, and is probably a corruption of δάΨουσιν, the old aorist subjunctive; this being taken for a future would infallibly be altered. In any case Ψ and πτ are not infrequently confused; thus in 161 λάπτοντες is a variant for λάΨοντες.

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Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Classical Association 1920

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References

page 123 note 1 Grenfell, in J.H.S. vol. xxxix. p. 18Google Scholar.