The Iliad; Ed., With Apparatus Criticus, Prolegomena, Notes, And Appendices
The Iliad; Ed., With Apparatus Criticus, Prolegomena, Notes, And Appendices
Homer
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niitpap recurs only in N 369 (see App. Grit.), e 289 {'weipop Z.' Ladw.) ; aU other forms are in -r- and would more naturally come VOL. II from a nom. xttpai ( = Att. wipas, for Wp-fot?) which is found in Pindar 0. ii. 81, and should perhaps be accepted here on the authority of P. The other variant wtipw is also worth consideration ; though the subst does not occur in H. , it is implied in the verb xeipdcty, and the sense to take a trial suits perfectly ; see the Attic use of xeTpap Xafi^dp^ip ...in L. & S., and irctpar . . Bavdrov xepi Kal fwoj Pindar N. ix. 28, 29. 602. iniinuoN, shouted assent, cf. iwevip^fifiaapf A 22. The Massaliotic variant iirixwov must be taken as aor. of iiri'irviF-ta (cf. Aft-Ti'u-c), in the sense incited, inflamed the quarrel ; cf. Aisch. Sept. 343 /JMip6fievo$ 6 iwiirvct . . 'Aprp, Eur. Fkoen, 789, 795 and other instMUces in L. & S. ^pcorol, partisans, as a- 232. If Mass. read dpoayCk, we must explain incited a litigant on either side, i.e. either one or other.
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