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[555] The obvious difficulty that stars are not visible ‘about the bright moon’ led to the extraordinary reading “φάει νῆν” recorded by It Eust. was taken to mean ‘about the moon new in light,’ i.e. the new moon; a worthy pendant to the theory that “διαστήτην” in 1.6 meant ‘about a woman.’

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