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Excerpt from Qua in Re Hymni Homerici Quinque Maiores Inter se Differant Antiquitate Vel Homeritate
355; Find. I. 52. 56159, Merc. 342, 355; Find. 177; N. 10, 22; Tyrtaeus, 8. &pyaae'a, Merc. 486; Find. O. 8, 56. 'eevm's, Cer. 318, 356, 490; Find. Lvn, voi1;. Merc. 37; Ger. 228, 230; Norm. 10. C. 1, 3. rmpc'io1, Merc. 58; Edt. 1, 44. 61k1'65', Merc. 192; Soph. Tr. 12. 613kp0.1p09, Merc. 209; Aesch. Supp. 300. 6avr6v (scribei Merc. 239; Attici. Merc. 384; Eusta thins ad. A. 429. Ivrwe'vws, Merc. 433; Apoll. Rh. 1, 357. Cu'5powos, Merc. 478; Fani. Silen. Auth. Fal. 9, 396, 6. Merc. 510; Soph. El. 446; Eur. H. F. 1400. Eiaom'ow, Ven. 104; Tyrtaeus ap. Lycurg. P. 162, 42. Ven. 158; Cer. 286; Norm. Dion. 18, 164, 26, 159. E'mmpew, Oer. 244; Aristoph. Achar. 922; Ran. 1151. Ifavaepc'w, Cer. 254; Eur. Ion. 269. 'ewm'mos, Cer. 266; Edt. 9, 57 (apud Tragieos ubique -zv). Cer. 285; Adverbinm ap. Aristoph. Thesm. 1063. &yp'paxos, Cer. 424; Oracul. Ap. Biod. Exe. V. P. 13. Tap6ms', Mem. 307; Find. F. 4, 17; N. 4, 23. 1b171'159, Merc. 56; Eur. Herse. 858. 138v9, Merc. 241, 449; Aleman. 102. Viau x1'wg, Merc. 438; Flat. Thae. P. 179 E (sed adiectivnm ap. Oda, Del. 123; verbum quidem apud Homerum, sed nusquam hac significatione, ef. (z 58, 8 89 et Cer. 236, ubi nsus est homericns. Ocpoi7rmy, Del. 157; Apoll. Eh., Eurip. 0v{m, Merc. 488; Etym. Mag. P. 456, 44. 0611, Cer. 64; Edt. 1, 25. 6411769, Cer. 207; Find. Ova-(a, Cer. 312, 368; Find. I. 5, 38. Merc. 152; Theoer. 26, 17. 'imraniwv, Fyth. 98, 322, 339. K151/0105', Del. 17; Lycoph. 574; Call. Del. 10. Del. 73; Aesch. Pers. 787; Edt. 1, 6, 64. Xarabtu'mmm, Dei. 127; Edt. 3, 16. Merc. 47 Edt. 3, 98. Xarov8a+os, Merc. 112; Call. Del. 142. K6pato'nis, Merc. 336; Nicaud. Ther. 260; Diod. 3, 50. Merc. 372; Aesch. Sept. 41. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.