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[434] ἀθάνατος, Zen. “ἀθάνατον”, probably on the ground that “ἀθάνατος” is nowhere in H. joined to a divine name, except in the repetitions of this line and 2.741 (in the same half line); and in the Odyssey of the subordinate divinities Proteus (Od. 4.385) and Kirke (Od. 12.302). The acc. as predicate in the rel. clause is quite defensible, see note on 13.340.

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