Verse 528 — W. Leaf's commentary on Homer's Iliad 1 0
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These lines are said by Strabo to have inspired Pheidias with the conception of his famous statue of Zeus at Olympia. |
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κυανέῃσιν can mean only ‘dark’; cf. 24.94 κάλυμμα .. κυάνεον, τοῦ δ' οὔ τι μελάντερον ἔπλετο ἔσθος. |
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ἐπι - νεῦσε go together in the sense of κατανεύω above (Did. mentions indeed a variant ἐπινεύσομαι in 524). |
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