Meges and Otus of Cyllene

Classical Quarterly 18 (02):195- (1968)
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Meges, ruler of the men of Dulichium and the Echinades, is a personage who has occasioned some trouble to the commentators on the Iliad. The difficulties are stated fully, perhaps over-fully, by Walter Leaf

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Le site helladique de Khlémoutsi et l'Hyrminé homérique.Jean Servais - 1964 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 88 (1):9-50.

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