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[397] πανόψιον, a strange word, ap parently meaning visible to all, as opposed to the goddess who was invisible. The allusion is to 5.856. Antimachos read “ὑπονόσφιον”, either as adv. secretly, or adj. the surreptitious spear (cf. “νοσφίδιος”, Hes. fr. 4); and the variant has actually turned up in a papyrus. Bentley conj. “πανίψιον”. 398, cf. 5.858.

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