Book, Chapter

 1   Int,        7| Monogenes or Answer-book to the Greeks (Monogenh&j h2 'Apokritiko_
 2   Int,        7| Monogenes or Apocriticus to the Greeks," and this is tacitly accepted
 3   Int,        7| explanation of Monogenes to the Greeks. If we consider the opponent'
 4   Int,        7|         further address "To the Greeks," to correspond to the dedication "
 5   III,     XLII|     well |110 known that it was Greeks who did most of the slaughtering
 6   III,     XLII|  nothing in the world." For the Greeks found out the naming of
 7    IV,     XVII|      not a sacred bean like the Greeks,280 but a mustard seed,
 8    IV,      XIX|       did Homer order the manly Greeks to be silent, as they had
 9    IV,      XIX|       of Hector, addressing the Greeks in measured language, saying, '
10    IV,      XXI|        she who is called by the Greeks Athene is called by the
11    IV,     XXII|        supposing any one of the Greeks were so light-minded as
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