| Christopher Wordsworth - 1836 - 334 σελίδες
...iro\(i. LUCIAN. Piscator XT. MS ascend the Acropolis, that we may have a Panoramic view of the city. IN its best days the Acropolis of Athens had four...the Fortress, the ' Sacred Enclosure, the Treasury, the * Museum 1 Lysist. 484. apaTOV 'AKpoiTo\iV iep6v Tc/ifivos. 2 There is a particular allusion to... | |
| Christopher Wordsworth - 1837 - 348 σελίδες
...LUCIAN. Piscator xv. ¿e¿ us ascend the Acropolis, that we may have a Panoramic view of the city. IN its best days the Acropolis of Athens had four...distinct characters. It was at once the Fortress, the i Sacred Enclosure, the Treasury, and the 2 Museum of i Lysist. 484. äßaтоv 'АK/эoVoXii/ iepov... | |
| John Ramsay McCulloch - 1843 - 586 σελίδες
...the chief buildings of the Acropolis, which, in its best days, had four distinct characters ; being at once the fortress, the sacred enclosure, the treasury, and the museum of art of the Athenian nation. It was, so to speak, an entire offering to the deity, unrivalled in richness and splendour ; it was... | |
| John Ramsay McCulloch - 1847 - 1176 σελίδες
...the chief buildings of the Acropolis, which, in its best days, had four distinct characters; being at once the fortress, the sacred enclosure, the treasury, and the museum of an of the Athenian nation. It was, so to speak, an entire ottering to the deity, unrivalled in richness... | |
| Christopher Cooke - 1864 - 330 σελίδες
...whole of Greece concentrated in Athens ? " The Acropolis originally had four distinct characters, being the Fortress, the Sacred Enclosure, the Treasury, and the Museum of Art. It was the heart of Athens, "the centre of the imaginary spiral in which all that was great and beautiful... | |
| Marcius Willson - 1881 - 488 σελίδες
...Minerva, together with the other ruins on the hill of the Acrop'olis, — which, Prof. Howard says, was at once the fortress, the sacred enclosure, the treasury, and the muse'um of the Athenian nation, — claimed our first attention. The Professor kept us interested in the descriptions... | |
| Marcius Willson - 1881 - 486 σελίδες
...Minerva, together with the other ruins on the hill of the Acrop'olis, —which, Prof. Howard says, was at once the fortress, the sacred enclosure, the treasury, and the muse'um of the Athenian nation,—claimed our first attention. The Professor kept us interested in the descriptions... | |
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