Iliad 2: 615-624

From the Venetus A MS

οἱ δ' ἄρα Βουπράσιόν τε καὶ Ἤλιδα δῖαν ἔναιον

όσσον ἐφ' Ὑρμίνη καὶ Μύρσινος ἐσχατόωσα

πέτρη τ' Ὠλενίη καὶ Ἀλείσιον ἐντὸς ἐέργει.

τῶν αὖ, τέσσαρες ἀρχοὶ έσαν: δέκα δ' ἀνδρὶ ἑκάστῳ

νῆες ἕποντο θοαὶ: πολέες δ' ἔμβαινον Ἐπειοί:

τῶν μὲν ὰρ Ἀμφίμαχος καὶ Θάλπιος ἡγησάσθην

υἷες ὁ μὲν Κτεάτου. ὁ δ' ἂρ Εὐρύτου Ἀκτορίωνε:

τῶν δ' Ἀμαρυγκείδης, ἦρχε κρατερὸς Διώρης:

τῶν δὲ τετάρτων ἦρχε Πολύξεινος θεοειδὴς

υἱὸς Ἀγασθένεος Αὐγηϊάδαο ἄνακτος:

And they that dwelt in Buprasium and goodly Elis, all that part thereof that Hyrmine and Myrsinus on the seaboard and the rock of Olen and Alesium enclose between them—these again had four leaders, and ten swift ships followed each one, and many Epeians embarked thereon. Of these some were led by Amphimachus and Thalpius, of the blood of Actor, sons, the one of Cteatus and the other of Eurytus; and of some was the son of Amarynceus captain, even mighty Diores; and of the fourth company godlike Polyxeinus was captain, son of king Agasthenes, Augeias' son.

A. T. Murray (1924)