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[60] ἓξ ἀφ᾽ ἑκάστης. Crates interprets this to mean nothing more than seventy-two in all: there were twelve ships (inf. 159), which would give an average of six from each ship. Zoilus, called “Ὁμηρομάστιξ”, was offended at the suspicious symmetry involved in giving exactly six to each ship.

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