Abstract:The Pre-Alexandrian Footnote 24 Σ Theog. 304 notes the parallel. 25 Cf. Σ b Il. 2.783a ex.: εὐφήμως δὲ τὸν τάφον εὐνὰς ἐκάλεσεν ('he euphemistically called the tomb a bed'). 26 Cf. Homeric θέμις-claims, which are often made where the practice so described is not so settled: Scodel (1999) 49-50. For the wider debate and disagreement in antiquity concerning Typhoeus' final resting place,
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