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[330] ἐν ξυνοχ̂ηισιν ὁδοῦ at the joinings of the road, whatever that may mean; whether a place where two roads meet (then why not “ὁδῶν”?), or where the two ‘laps’ of the “δίαυλος” join (why not “δρόμου”?). ἱππόδρομος, ground fit for horses; a strange use. It evidently cannot mean a regular racecourse, as the doubt expressed in the following line shews.

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