Iliad 7: 8-16

From the Venetus A MS

Ἔνθ' ἐλέτην, ὁ μὲν, υἱὸν Ἀρηϊθόοιο ἄνακτος

Ἄρνῃ ναιετάοντα Μενέσθιον. ὃν κορυνήτης

γείνατ' Ἀρηΐθοος. καὶ Φυλομέδουσα βοῶπις:

Ἕκτoρ δ' Ηϊονῆα βάλ' ἔγχεϊ ὀξυόεντι

αὐχέν', ὑπο στεφάνης εὐχάλκου, λῦσε δὲ γυῖα:

Γλαῦκος δ' Ἱππολόχοιο πάϊς. Λυκίων ἀγὸς ἀνδρων.

Ἰ̈φίνοον βάλε δουρὶ κατα κρατερὴν ὑσμίνην.

Δεξιάδην, ἵππων ἐπιάλμενον ὠκειάων.

ὦμον: ὁ δ`' ἐξ ίππων χαμάδις πέσε, λύντο δὲ γυῖα:

Then the one of them slew the son of king Areithous, Menesthius, that dwelt in Arne, who was born of the mace-man Areithous and ox-eyed Phylomedusa; and Hector with his sharp spear smote Eioneus on the neck beneath the well-wrought helmet of bronze, and loosed his limbs. And Glaucus, son of Hippolochus, leader of the Lycians, made a cast with his spear in the fierce conflict at Iphinous, son of Dexios, as he sprang upon his car behind his swift mares, and smote him upon the shoulder; so he fell from his chariot to the ground and his limbs were loosed.

A. T. Murray (1924)