Verse 327 — A. R. Benner's commentary on Homer's Iliad 1 0
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βάτην, Attic ἐβήτην. |
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παρά, ‘along.’ The ships of the Greeks stretched in lines along the shore; Odysseus's occupied a central position; while the two ends — the most dangerous positions — were guarded by the ships of Telamonian Ajax and Achilles (11.5-9). |
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