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[159] ἱστίη. In Homer the hearth is a sacred object, but is not a goddess, like the later “Ἑστία”. It only occurs in this form of oath; the ordinary word for ‘hearth’ in Homer is “ἐσχάρη”.

The house of Eumaeus was not the ‘hearth of Ulysses.’ The words apply only to his own palace, cp. 17. 156., 19. 304.

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