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[872] ὅς would naturally refer to Amphimachos as the last named, and so Ar. took it; but Schol. A says that Simonides held it to mean Nastes as the principal leader. Perhaps L. Müller is right, therefore, in thinking that Simonides did not read 870-1 at all; they are certainly not wanted, though there is no obvious reason for their insertion. χρυσόν evidently means golden ornaments, such as Euphorbos wore, 17.52. Neither of these leaders is named in the fight in the river in “Φ”; cf. on 860-1.

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