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παντὸς ἔχει κορυφάν: Cf. O. 7.4: κορυφὰν κτεάνων.

ἔγνον = ἔγνωσαν.

Ἰόλαον: The son of Iphikles and nephew of Herakles, trusty companion of the latter hero. See O. 9.105. This example of the headship of καιρός may have been suggested by the training of Telesikrates in the gymnasium of Iolaos at Thebes, by the neighborhood of the celebration, by P.'s vow to Herakles and Iphikles (v. 96). Compare a similar introduction of Alkmaion, P. 8.57.


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