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[404] ἀφήτωρ, the archer, “ἑκηβόλος”. Pytho, the later Delphi, is named 2.519, Od. 11.581, and the oracle of Apollo there Od. 8.80 (“λάϊνον οὐδόν”). For the wealth which accumulated in temples and sacred precincts see 2.549, 8.203, Od. 3.274, Od. 12.346. The ‘stone threshold’ seems to imply a stone temple such as acc. to the Hymn. Ap. 294 ff. was built by Trophonios and Agamedes when first Apollo came. But the words do not necessarily mean more than a treasurehouse.

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