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Book Nine<br />

114-61 Agamemnon's response. The speech makes four points. First<br />

(115-18), Agamemnon admits that he had been overcome by onrri; second<br />

(119-40), he names &7Tepsiaia diTOiva, recompense for the seizure of Briseis;<br />

third (141-57), he specifies how he will in future honour Akhilleus;<br />

and fourth (158-61), he demands that Akhilleus for his part recognize<br />

Agamemnon's superiority in rank. The gifts immediately on offer are<br />

handed over and the oath taken at ig.243ff. m spite of Akhilleus' indifference<br />

to material honours after the death of Patroklos.<br />

116 daad|ir|v: for recent bibliography on the concept of OCTT| see W. F.<br />

Wyatt, AJP 103 (1982) 247-76 and 19.85-138^ Wyatt's association of this<br />

verb with dco (

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