[213] Primum, opposed to ‘post,’ v. 216. The names of Laocoon's sons are given by Hyginus as Antiphantes and Thymbraeus; by Thessander (Pisander?) ap. Serv., as Ethron and Melanthus. They were probably in attendance on their father officially, like the Camilli at Rome (Dict. A. ‘Camilli’).
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