Verse 74 — W. Leaf's commentary on Homer's Iliad0

Text based on: Leaf W. The Iliad. Edited, with apparatus criticus, prolegomena, notes, and appendices. Vol. 1: Books i-xii. 2nd ed. London: Macmillan. 1900.

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It would seem natural to write Διὶ φίλε as two words (H. G. § 124 f), but for analogy of διιπετής, where the second element cannot have been independent. Probably, therefore, the combination was at an early date felt as a real compound. So also we have ἀρηΐφατος beside ἀρηϊκτάμενος (Ἄρηϊ κτάμενος), πυριηκής beside δουρικλυτός etc.

 

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