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 3D. Appleton & Company, 1866 |
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Σελίδα vii
... Greece and Italy , homogeneous . 2. Kindred races in Asia Minor and the islands . 3. Characteristics of this ethnic group . 4. Position of the Pelasgi in it . . 5. Extent of country occupied by the Pelasgians . 6. Their general movement ...
... Greece and Italy , homogeneous . 2. Kindred races in Asia Minor and the islands . 3. Characteristics of this ethnic group . 4. Position of the Pelasgi in it . . 5. Extent of country occupied by the Pelasgians . 6. Their general movement ...
Σελίδα 14
... Greece : thus there is nothing strange in Dio Chrysostom ignoring the native term . Coins of Olbia . 1 Here the description of Herodotus , which has been hitherto excellent , begins to fail . There is at present no river which at all ...
... Greece : thus there is nothing strange in Dio Chrysostom ignoring the native term . Coins of Olbia . 1 Here the description of Herodotus , which has been hitherto excellent , begins to fail . There is at present no river which at all ...
Σελίδα 17
... Greece , vol . ii . p . 328. ) Although a race of men absolutely without hair may be a fable , yet it is a fact that scanty hair characterises several of the wandering tribes of Northern Asia . ( See Prichard's Nat . Hist . of Man , p ...
... Greece , vol . ii . p . 328. ) Although a race of men absolutely without hair may be a fable , yet it is a fact that scanty hair characterises several of the wandering tribes of Northern Asia . ( See Prichard's Nat . Hist . of Man , p ...
Σελίδα 23
... Greece , were received first of all by the Dodonæans . Thence they descended to the Maliac Gulf , from which they were carried across into Euboea , where the people handed them on from city to city , till they came at length to Carystus ...
... Greece , were received first of all by the Dodonæans . Thence they descended to the Maliac Gulf , from which they were carried across into Euboea , where the people handed them on from city to city , till they came at length to Carystus ...
Σελίδα 56
... Greece - that he went , and on his return home reported , that the Greeks were all occupied in the pursuit of every kind of knowledge , except the Lacedæmonians ; who , however , alone knew how to converse sensibly . A silly tale this ...
... Greece - that he went , and on his return home reported , that the Greeks were all occupied in the pursuit of every kind of knowledge , except the Lacedæmonians ; who , however , alone knew how to converse sensibly . A silly tale this ...
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according Achæans afterwards ancient appears Argives Argos Aristagoras Aristotle army Arrian Artaphernes Asia Athenians Athens Attica battle Book Borysthenes called CHAP Cimmerians Cleomenes Clisthenes coast colony Compare Cyrene Darius Demaratus Dorians Eginetans Ephors ESSAY Eupatrids Greece Greek Grote Herod Herodotus Hist Histiæus horse Ibid inhabitants inscription Ionians island Ister king Lacedæmonians land Leake's Leotychides Libya likewise Lycurgus Mæotis Marathon Megabazus mentioned miles Milesians Miletus Miltiades modern nations Niebuhr Old Pers oracle Pæonians Pausan Pausanias Pelasgians Pelasgic Peloponnese perhaps Peripl Persians Phoenicians Pisistratus plain Plin Pliny Plut Plutarch probably race regarded river Sanscr Sardis says Scylax Scythians Scyths seems sent ships Solon Sparta stades Steph Strab stream supposed Tanais temple thou Thracians Thucyd Thucydides took town tract tribes vide infra Vide supra viii whole word writers Zend δὲ καὶ