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{Ἴμβριον αὖτ’} Αἴαντε <μεμαότε>· ὅτι συνεχῶς κέχρηται τοῖς δυϊκοῖς. ἡ δὲ ἀναφορὰ πρὸς τὰ περὶ τῆς πατρίδος· Ἀθηναίων γὰρ ἴδιον.
“But Imbrius, the two eager Ajaxes”: he makes extensive use of the dual form. The reference is to be found in the works on (Homer’s) birthplace: the use of the dual is distinctive to the Athenians.
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