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[811] 811-16 are all borrowed from other passages (23.708, 23.290, 6.120, 3.340-42, 15). 817 is a vaguer reminiscence (cf. 13.559), and devoid of sense, for it is impossible to guess what the difference between επ́ηϊξαν and σχεδὸν ὡρμ́ηθησαν is supposed to be. In 814 almost all MSS. have retained the original “ἀμφοτέρων” (the two armies), which is meaningless here.

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