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Book II - Wilbourhall.org

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220 eOYKYAIAOY ;E;YrrPA*H2 B.77, 2. ITcipao-ai.—c. 19, 1 ; also for iracrav Id^av.77, 3. #aKA.ovs—an archaism, according to Marcellinus'life of Thuc. 52. It is found in Herod. , Hippocrates, once inEur., and in later authors. irap^PaXXov— 'threw side byside.' Tov T«£x,ovs—the wall that had been raised, t6 fj^yaolKoS6fir)iJ.a. The object was to set fire to the wood-work ofthe superstructure. Cf. c. 76, 5. Tt}s dXXtjs—after 6(rot>.ir^Xcws inside the wall, the space between it and the newfirtvoeiBh reixos.77, 4. "Opt rj ttjs woXiopKias ^araffK€vi),these were the arrangements.79, 1. 'EirKTTpaTtfij—cf. ^iriirXovs c. 17, 4. Thuc. wouldhave written to?s UXaTaiemi were it not for the proximity of80 many datives. VA. ewifioriOeia rj vi^crif} <strong>II</strong>I. 61 ; (iri8po^y)vTtfi TeixifffJMTi IV. 23 ; for the obj. = gen. cf. V<strong>II</strong>. 70 tQv /xiv^vXaK^iy tQv 8' eiri^ov\i)v. BiDrriatovs—in the N,W. of

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