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[270] ἀσπασίως, Cobet “ἀσπάσιος”, which may be right, as the adj. is always used predicatively, never as an epithet. But the change is quite unnecessary. So in 232 Nauck reads “ἀσπάσιοι”, cf. 21.607.

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