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[546] The variant “τῶι” seems to be due to the harsh correlation of τῶν with “ὅσσον” (see above). It may have been meant for a locative dat. there, but no such use is found elsewhere. The fact that κεκάσθαι is not elsewhere joined to a gen. may have had something to do with it, but the constr. is a very natural one; “τῶν” may be partitive, among them. πλούτωι τε καὶ υἱάσι = Od. 14.206.

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