The First Three Books of Homer's Iliad: With Introduction, Commentary And ...
The First Three Books of Homer's Iliad: With Introduction, Commentary And ...
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8Uirpi|ovov: intrans., advanced, — iriSCoio: local gen., on the plain; cf, 801. The ace. is used with no essential difference of meaning, A 483. 786-877. The forces of the Trojans, 786. iroS^vcfAos : Iris is dcXXovros storm-footed, — mia [cofccZd] : for the inflection, see § 38 5. 787. irap Aids : const, with ^A^c. 788. ayopofi ay6pcvov: were holding an assembly^ cf, woKeiwy iro\c/u- {av r 435. — lirl Ilpiaiioio Ovp^o-iv: at the gates of Priam; i.e, before the palace, where ace. to oriental cus...tom the king sat in judgment. Cf, 'Judges and officers shalt thou make thee in all thy gates,' Deut. xvi. 18. 789. irdvTcs : i,e, all the nobles. It is limited by the circumstances of the case. — No special PovXrj (cf 53) of the Trojans is mentioned. 790. irpoo^^ : sc, fuv (referring to Priam), as 172. Cf, 795. 791. ^OoYf^v : at first only the similarity of voice receives prominence, in close connection of thought with Trpocrc^. But here, as in the other cases, a transformation of the whole person is to be assumed; hence €€MUfi€vrf 795 without the addition of tfiOcyyrpf, The contents of the speech, however, cause Hector to recognize the goddess, 807: 792.
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