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The Fourth Thesis of the Homeric Hexameter

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 October 2009

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Copyright © The Classical Association 1897

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page 153 note 1 Apollonius himself of course obeys the Homeric law, allowing such lengthening iu the case of monosyllables.

page 153 note 2 I thought Mr. Agar would score a point off me for accepting Bentley's παρ⋯σταν at H 467. I did so with the greatest hesitation and I now think I was wrong.