Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Syme” in book 3, chapter 12 of Aristotle, Rhetoric:

...conversed, I besought,” the hearer seems to be surveying many things, all that the speaker said. This also is Homer's intention in the passage Nireus, again, from Syme . . ., Nireus son of Aglaia . . ., Nireus, the most beautiful . . . ; for it is necessary that one of whom much has been said should be often mentioned; i...
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Syme (Greece) 18 2 0 0 0 user votes

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