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page 218 note 1 E.g. Heraclitus, Alleg. Hom., ad fin., thinks Odysseus obviously insincere; cf. Proclus, In Platonis Remp. 385. I find only two favourable references to the passage: Aristotle, Pol. 1338a; Contest of Homer and Hesiod, p. 316.