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Zrjvos fxev pvrrjpa, Tv(f)a6vLov S' oXerrjpa. 

 Keivos yap heLTTvoiaiv in' l-)(dv^6XoLaL hoXioaas 

 afxephaXiov Tv<f>cx)va TrapT^vacfiev , e/c re ^epedpov 

 8vp,€vaL evpcDTTolo /cat els dXos eX6ep.€V aKr-qv 

 evda fjiiv o^elai arepoTral piTrai re Kepavvwv 

 l,a<f)Xeyees Trp-qvL^av 6 8' aWofxevos nvpos ofM^poLS 

 Kpdd eKarov TrerprjOL Trepicrrv<j)eXit,ero Trdvrrj 

 ^aivojjbevos- ^avdal Se Trap' rjCoveaaiv eV oxdai 

 Xvdpcp epevdiocoai TvcfiaovLcov dXaXrjrwv. 

 *E/3/Aeta KXvro^ovXe, ae S' e^o^ov IXdaKovrai 

 ixdv^oXoL' rep /cat ae avv dypoioiaiv dvaas 

 hai[xoaiv evdrjpoio p^erd kXcos ep^op-ac o'iprjs. 



Ylpayra p,ev daTraXcrjC Sep,as /cat yi'ia irapeirj 

 dp.(f>6repov /cat Kpairrvd /cat aA/ct/x.a, p.rjre ri Xirjv 

 •niova p.-qre ri aapKi AeAet/x/xeva* 81) ydp dvdyKT} 

 TToAAa/ct p,LV Kparepolaiv dveXKopevoiai pd)(eadat 

 IxdvaLV, ots vrrepoTrXov eVi adevos, elaoKev aA/xi^? 

 firjrpos ev dyKoivrjcTLV eXiaaopevoi Soveovrai. 

 XP^^di 8' e/c TTerprjs re dopelv irerp-qv r' dvopovaai 35 

 prjCBicos' XP^''^ ^^ TTOvov ^vdioto radevros 

 pip,(l>a SuxvevcraL SoXlxov TTopov es re ^ddtara 

 8wat /cat piipvovra /uer' otS^acriv' (hs eirl yalrjs 

 Sr]dvveLV epyoiGL 7Tovevp,evov , ols evi novrcp 

 dvSpes dedXevovat raXd^pova dvp,6v exovres. 



» i.q. Typhos (Aesch. P. V. 370; Find. P. i. 16, viii. 16), 

 Typhoeiis (Hes. TA. 821), son of Tartarus and Gaia(Hes. I.e.). 

 In m)'^thologyhis birth and life is mostly associated with Cilicia 

 (Find. P. i. 16 Tu^ws kKarovraKapavos rbv Trore | RtXtK^toc 6pi>pev 

 Tro\vu)vv/xop dfTpov, viii. 16 Ti'^ojs KtXi^, Aesch. P. V. 351 rhv 

 yrjyevii re YLlKik'hiiv oiKr}Topa \ Hvrpiav, Horn. II. ii. 784), his 



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