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" ... 51) it is not absolutely necessary in the grammatical structure of this verse to suppose that Dulichium is an island at all ; but it may represent some of the rich fat laud on the JEtolian mainland, at the mouth of the river, which in popular tradition... "
Homer and the Iliad [tr. in verse, with notes] by J.S. Blackie - Page 96
by Homerus - 1866
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John Stuart Blackie - 1866 - 470 pages
...verse to suppose that Dulichium is an island at all ; but it may represent some of the rich fat laud on the JEtolian mainland, at the mouth of the river,...Cephalonia. the largest of the group, and its dependencies, Ithaca and Zante, forming together the realm of Ulysses. Its ancient name was SAME. or SAMOS, a name...
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Homer and the Iliad, Volume 1

John Stuart Blackie - 1866 - 464 pages
...verse to suppose that Dulichium is an island at all ; but it may represent some of the rich fat laud on the jEtolian mainland, at the mouth of the river,...space have been ascribed to it," is not at all bad. V*R. 631. By the Cephalonians in this line, the poet seems to include generally the inhabitants of...
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The Odyssey, ed. with references [&c.] by H. Hayman, Volume 1

Homerus - 1866 - 544 pages
...but in the samo order of precedence. Lying beyond the sea, ie the Orissiran gulf, under the land anil probably flat, its form might easily blend with that...and an unduly large space have been ascribed to it. It has the. epithet 7Г iijivitvgov , '' and is said to have become now united by the deposit of the...
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