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[300] The choice between “εἰ” and in the first clause of subordinate disjunctive questions is not easy. Generally speaking, MS. authority is for “εἰ” and Ar. for “”. In a few cases (e.g. Od. 1.175, Od. 16.95, Od. 19.525) “ἠέ” is fixed by metre, or one would be inclined always to write “εἰ” as in single clauses. The ambiguity probably dates from the earliest days of the written poems. Cf. H. G. § 341.

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