The History of Herodotus: A New English Version, Ed. with Copious Notes and Appendices, Illustrating the History and Geography of Herodotus, from the Most Recent Sources of Information; and Embodying the Chief Results, Historical and Ethnographical, which Have Been Obtained in the Progress of Cuneiform and Hieroglyphical Discovery, Τόμος 3J. Murray, 1875 |
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... considered the best part ; the under portion is of less account . Such is the reason why the Scythians blind all those whom they take in war ; it arises from their not being tillers of the ground , but a pastoral race.6 3. When ...
... considered the best part ; the under portion is of less account . Such is the reason why the Scythians blind all those whom they take in war ; it arises from their not being tillers of the ground , but a pastoral race.6 3. When ...
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... considered that the eastern and northern boundaries of the earth were unknown , and that the general belief that the sea encom- passed the land was a pure conjecture resting on no certain data . ( Supra , iii . 116 , and infra , chs ...
... considered that the eastern and northern boundaries of the earth were unknown , and that the general belief that the sea encom- passed the land was a pure conjecture resting on no certain data . ( Supra , iii . 116 , and infra , chs ...
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... considered this trench to run . did not , according to him , extend from sea to sea , but from the Tauric Moun- tains to the Palus Mæotis ( supra , ch . 3 ) . Perhaps the position assigned to it by Dubois ( from whom the chart on page ...
... considered this trench to run . did not , according to him , extend from sea to sea , but from the Tauric Moun- tains to the Palus Mæotis ( supra , ch . 3 ) . Perhaps the position assigned to it by Dubois ( from whom the chart on page ...
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... considered to end , though it does not really come to a termi- nation , at the Arabian gulf - the gulf whereinto Darius con- ducted the canal which he made from the Nile . Between Persia and Phoenicia lies a broad and ample tract of ...
... considered to end , though it does not really come to a termi- nation , at the Arabian gulf - the gulf whereinto Darius con- ducted the canal which he made from the Nile . Between Persia and Phoenicia lies a broad and ample tract of ...
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... considered in later times to mark the mouth of the strait ( see Arrian , Peripl . Pont . Eux . p . 124 ; Strabo , vii . p . 464 ; Anon . Peripl . p . 165-7 ) , but it is very uncertain whether Herodotus alludes to it ; for , first , it ...
... considered in later times to mark the mouth of the strait ( see Arrian , Peripl . Pont . Eux . p . 124 ; Strabo , vii . p . 464 ; Anon . Peripl . p . 165-7 ) , but it is very uncertain whether Herodotus alludes to it ; for , first , it ...
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