Verse 39 — A. R. Benner's commentary on Homer's Iliad 1 0
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εί ποτε κτλ., ‘if ever I roofed overhead a temple pleasing in thy sight.’ The temple plays no further part in the story of Chryses; but the altar does appear later. In the earlier times the gods were worshiped at altars in the open air; but some distinct references to temples will be noticed later in the poem (5.446-448; 6.274, 279, 297). |
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ἔπι, adverb, § 162, § 164. |
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νηόν, declension, § 77. |
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