[127] ἕκαστοι, i.e. each set of ten. The MSS. all give “ἕκαστον”: the text is more idiomatic and vigorous, and from the way in which Did. quotes Ixion as the only authority for “ἕκαστον” it might seem that “ἕκαστοι” was the old vulg.
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