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[231] τῶι, vulg. “τῶν”, but the dat. is the only Homeric constr. How a suit of armour could be halved it is not easy to see; a similar difficulty arises on 23.809. And the offer to divide seems singularly out of place at the moment when Hector has just clad himself in the spoils. In the older form of the story, of course, the latter difficulty did not occur.

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