[171] The subsequent solitary wandering of Bellerophon in ‘the plain of wandering,’ and the death of his sons and daughter through the anger of the gods, is not presented by Homer as a punishment for an act of adultery of which he was not guilty (200 ff.).
[172] Infra, pp. [193], [215 ff.]
[175] Od. i. 298 ff.
[176] xvi. 400 ff.
[177] Od. xxiv. 420.
[178] Ib. 530-555.
[179] See also Od. i. 290 ff.
[180] P. 565.