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is
there any tradition of a war in Homer's time that was well conducted by his
command or counsel?” “None.” “Well,
then, as might be expected of a man wise in practical affairs, are many and
ingenious inventionsOn the literature of
“inventions,” EU(RH/MATA, see Newman ii. p. 382 on Aristot.Pol.
1274 b 4. Cf. Virgil, Aen. vi.
663 “inventas aut qui vitam excoluere per artes,”
and Symp. 209 A. for the arts and business of life
reported of Homer as they are of ThalesDiog. Laert. i. 23-27. the Milesian and AnacharsisDiog. Laert. i. 105 says he was reported to
be the inventor of the anchor and the potter's wheel. the
Scythian?” “Nothing whatever of the sort.”
“Well, then,