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160.<br />

161.<br />

162.<br />

163.<br />

—Paeon seems to have been to<br />

the gods, what Podaleirius and<br />

Machaon were to the Grecian<br />

heroes.<br />

—Arisbe, a colony <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Mitylenaeans in Troas.<br />

—Pedasus, a town near Pylos.<br />

—Rich heaps <strong>of</strong> brass. "<strong>The</strong><br />

halls <strong>of</strong> Alkinous and<br />

Menelaus glitter with gold,<br />

copper, and electrum; while<br />

large stocks <strong>of</strong> yet unemployed<br />

metal—gold, copper, and iron<br />

are stored up in the treasurechamber<br />

<strong>of</strong> Odysseus and other<br />

chiefs. Coined money is unknown<br />

in the <strong>Homer</strong>ic<br />

age—the trade carried on being<br />

one <strong>of</strong> barter. In reference also<br />

to the metals, it deserves to be

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