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[251] Cp. Virgil Aen. x. 702Paridisque Mimanta Aequalem comitemque, una quem nocte Theano In lucem . . dedit et face praegnans Cisseis regina Parin” , etc. For ἶηι=the same cf. “μία24.396, etc. The contrast in character in spite of the coincidence of nativity was a difficulty, as appears from the scholia, to those who sought in Homer the elements of astrology, as well as of all other sciences.

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