
1. Hesiod, Theogony 233-36, is unequivocal that Nereus is the Old Man of the Sea, whereas the Odyssey refers the sobriquet to Nereus (xxiv.58) to Proteus (iv.365, , 387), and to Phorkys (xiii.96, 345).
2. Iliad i.358, 538, 556; xviii.141; xx.107; xxiv.562.
3. Or, as Proteus, Menelaus.
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2. Iliad i.358, 538, 556; xviii.141; xx.107; xxiv.562.
3. Or, as Proteus, Menelaus.
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