Iliad 2: 835-839

From the Venetus A MS

οἱ δ' ἄρα, Περκώτην καὶ Πρά̄κτιον ἀμφενέμοντο

καὶ Σηστὸν καὶ Ἄβυδον ἔχον, καὶ δῖαν Ἀρίσβην

τῶν αὖθ' Ὑρτακίδης ἦρχ' Άσιος ὄρχαμος ἀνδρῶν.

Άσιος Ὑρτακίδης, ὃν Ἀρίσβηθεν φέρον ἵπποι

αίθωνες μεγάλοι: ποταμοῦ ἄπο Σελλήεντος:

And they that dwelt about Percote and Practius, and that held Sestus and Abydus and goodly Arisbe, these again were led by Hyrtacus' son Asius, a leader of men—Asius, son of Hyrtacus, whom his horses tawny and tall had borne from Arisbe, from the river Selleïs.

A. T. Murray (1924)