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[17] αὐτόν seems to be used in the later weak sense = “μιν”, not to contrast the man with something else. Van L. conj. “ἔβαλέν ϝ᾽, δὲ δεύτερος”, on the ground that, except in the identical 16.479, “δεύτερος”, not “ὕστερος”, is always used in this sense.

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