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[262] ‘Spurius?’ Nauck after van Herwerden. The line is certainly rather flat in this place; and τύνη elsewhere is always the first word in the line. This emphatic form of “σύ” occurs in the Iliad only (6 times). The grammarians call “τύνη” and “ἐγώνη” Doric forms. It is curious that mod. Greek has recurred to very similar emphatic forms, “ἐμένα, ἐσένα”, for “με, σε”.

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