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Pindar OL. 4. 10 and the Intransitive Use of ‘'Oxein.’

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 October 2009

W. A. Oldfather
Affiliation:
The University of Illinois

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Copyright © The Classical Association 1910

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page 83 note 1 Less certain, though in my opinion very probably correct is Dindorf's suggestion that in the phrase of Od. A 297, the noun is in the genitive, after the analogy of the familiar genitives with πιβανειν.