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[518] ἄνσχεο elsewhere is always imper. like “ἴσχεο”. The variants point as elsewhere to an assimilated form “ἄσσχεο”, which (rather than “ἄσχεο”) was doubtless the reading of Zen. See App. Crit. on 2.694, 10.176, 23.587, and Ludwich on 2.12. There may have been a variant “ἴσχεο”, but the scholia are not clear.

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