History of HerodotusFranklin Library, 1984 - 659 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 19
... Pythoness thus an- swered them in hexameter verse : I can count the sands , and I can measure the ocean ; I have ears for the silent , and know what the dumb man meaneth ; Lo ! on my sense there striketh the smell of a shell - covered ...
... Pythoness thus an- swered them in hexameter verse : I can count the sands , and I can measure the ocean ; I have ears for the silent , and know what the dumb man meaneth ; Lo ! on my sense there striketh the smell of a shell - covered ...
Σελίδα 294
... Pythoness addressed him as she did : she knew he was to be a king in Libya , and so she used the Libyan word in speaking to him . For after he had grown to man's estate , he made a journey to Delphi , to consult the oracle about his ...
... Pythoness addressed him as she did : she knew he was to be a king in Libya , and so she used the Libyan word in speaking to him . For after he had grown to man's estate , he made a journey to Delphi , to consult the oracle about his ...
Σελίδα 297
... Pythoness answered by recommending them to fetch an arbitrator from Mantinea in Arcadia . Accordingly they sent ; and the Mantineans gave them a man named De- mônax , a person of high repute among the citizens ; who , on his arrival at ...
... Pythoness answered by recommending them to fetch an arbitrator from Mantinea in Arcadia . Accordingly they sent ; and the Mantineans gave them a man named De- mônax , a person of high repute among the citizens ; who , on his arrival at ...
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THE FIRST BOOK | 1 |
THE SIXTH BOOK | 361 |
THE SEVENTH BOOK | 417 |
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afterwards Amasis answer Argives Aristagoras army arrived Asia Astyages Athenians Athens attack Attica barbarians battle body brother brought called Cambyses Carians carried Cleomenes command Croesus Cyrus Darius daughter death Delphi Demaratus Eginetans Egypt Egyptians enemy father fell fight fled fleet force furlongs gave give gods gold Greece Greeks hands happened Harpagus heard Hellespont herald Histiaeus honour horse hundred inhabitants Ionians island Ister king king's Lacedaemonians land Leotychides Libya likewise Lydians Mardonius Medes Megabazus messengers Milesians Miletus Miltiades nations Nile offer oracle Otanes passed Pausanias Peloponnese Persians Phocians Phoenicians Polycrates Pythoness reached received rest revolt river sailed Salamis Samians Samos Sardis Scythians sent ships side slain Smerdis Spartans stream temple Thebans Thebes thee Themistocles thou art thou hast thousand throne told took town tribes troops vessels whereupon whole wish women words Xerxes