Iliad 2: 676-680

From the Venetus A MS

οἱ δ' ἄρα. Νίσυρόν τ' εἶχον Κράπαθόν τε Κάσον τε

καὶ Κῶν, Εὐρυπύλοιο πόλιν: νήσους τε Καλύδνας:

τῶν αὖ, Φείδιππός τε καὶ Ἄντιφος ἡγησάσθην

Θεσσαλοῦ υἷε δύω Ἡρακλείδαο ἄνακτος:

τῶν δὲ τριήκοντα γλαφυραὶ νέες ἐστιχόωντο:

And they that held Nisyrus and Crapathus and Casus and Cos, the city of Eurypylus, and the Calydnian isles, these again were led by Pheidippus and Antiphus, the two sons of king Thessalus, son of Heracles. And with them were ranged thirty hollow ships.

A. T. Murray (1924)