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[7] πῦρ. Ancient and modern commentators have speculated upon the reason for lighting this fire. The Schol. B. thinks it implies that the season was winter, and generally the older interpreters put this portion of the wandering in the later part of the year, as is perhaps suggested in Hom. Od.14. 457 foll. In the present passage, the time of the action is evening, and the fire may well have served for light or warmth, or both: “φόως ἔμεν ἠδὲ θέρεσθαιHom. Od.19. 64.

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