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[101] μολπῆς. The Schol. interprets “τῆς παιδιᾶς” (‘the game’). See on Od. 1.152. But there is no reason to doubt that it was accompanied with a measured chant and a dance movement, to which the throwing and catching of the ball kept time. So in Od.8. 371 foll. we have ball-play combined with “ὀρχηθμός”. Cp. Athen. 1. 25 “ὀρχήσεις δ᾽ εἰσὶ παρ᾽ Ὁμήρῳ, αἱ μέν τινες τῶν κυβιστητήρων, αἱ δὲ διὰ τῆς σφαίρας, ἧς τὴν εὕρεσιν Ἀγαλλὶς Κερκυραία γραμματικὴ Ναυσικάᾳ ἀνατίθησιν ὡς πολίτιδι χαριζομένη”.

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