*qesprw/tios le/bhs. 
For Thesprotia see already 
theta 285. Its principal claim to fame was being the home of the oracle of Zeus at 
Dodona, and "Thesprotian cauldron" is a phrase which belongs in that context: a "cauldron" - used as a gong - at 
Dodona is mentioned in 
Callimachus, 
Hymn 4.286, and a "Thesprotian cauldron" is listed with other oracles and their associations by Theodoret of Cyrrhus, 
Graecarum affectionum curatio 10.46.
cf. 
delta 1445, 
delta 1446, 
delta 1447.
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