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sdi ([personal profile] sdi) wrote2025-02-19 05:28 pm

Concerning Tactics

Homer usually calls Apollon ἑκάεργος "sniper," but Artemis ἰοχέαιρα "arrow-pourer," which suggests that Apollon specializes in accuracy while Artemis specializes in speed. This is a point worth contemplation.

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[personal profile] k_a_nitz 2025-02-20 12:39 am (UTC)(link)
Arrow-pourer suggests volume to me - the machine-gun approach.
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[personal profile] randomactsofkarmasc 2025-02-21 12:28 pm (UTC)(link)
Another possible interpretation... you don't see a sniper: you cannot look directly at the Sun.

A pourer in modern times is a little spout you attach to a bottle of spirits, so you can more easily control what is pouring. I have no idea if they had something similar in ancient Greece, but pouring (in general) seems to be more controlled than dumping. And the Moon reflects *some* of the Sun's light, but only some, so you can look directly at the Moon.