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κτύπησε: for the omission of the augment, see on O. T. 1249.

Ζεὺς χθ.: Il. 9.457Ζεύς τε καταχθόνιος καὶ ἐπαινὴ Περσεφόνεια”. At Corinth Pausanias saw three images of Zeus, one being “Χθόνιος”, another “Ὕψιστος”, the third nameless (2. 2. 8). The Zeus Chthonios was a benevolent Pluto, associated with Demeter in the prayers of the husbandman (Hes. Op. 465).


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    • Hesiod, Works and Days, 465
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    • Homer, Iliad, 9.457
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