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[757] ἔνθα κέκληται, sc. ‘where is the hill which is called the hill of A. ’; a pregnant expression hardly to be paralleled in H., but not unfamiliar in later Greek (Soph. O. T. 1452, etc. “ἔνθα κλήιζεται οὑμὸς Κιθαιρών”). Agar (J. P. xxiv. 281) suggests “κέκλιθ᾽” (“κέκλιται”), “ὅθεν πάλιν αὖτις κτλ.”, Aleision, where the hill slopes.

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