[451] οἶμος ἀοιδ̂ης: it is doubtful whether “ὕμνος ἀοιδῆς” (=Od. 8.429), should not be preferred; Ludwich (Homerica i. p. 6 n.) thinks that “οἶμος” is a phonetic corruption of “ὕμνος”. For the metaphor of “οἶμος” cf. 447 “τρίβος”, Pind. Ol.i. 110“ὁδὸν λόγων”, Pind. Ol.ix. 51“ἐπέων οἶμον λιγύν”, Callim. h. Zeus 78 “λύρης εὖ εἰδότας οἴμους”. The word is not found in Homer, who uses “οἴμη” “lay.”
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