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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... continued lords of the whole of Upper Asia . They entered Asia in pursuit of the Cimmerians , and overthrew the empire of the Medes , who till they came pos- sessed the sovereignty . On their return to their homes after the long absence ...
... continued lords of the whole of Upper Asia . They entered Asia in pursuit of the Cimmerians , and overthrew the empire of the Medes , who till they came pos- sessed the sovereignty . On their return to their homes after the long absence ...
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... continued observance of the practice which Herodotus goes on to mention . Larcher ( ad loc . ) conjectures that the curse of Enomaüs was the cause of the abolition of the chariot - race at Olympia , in which the cars were drawn by mules ...
... continued observance of the practice which Herodotus goes on to mention . Larcher ( ad loc . ) conjectures that the curse of Enomaüs was the cause of the abolition of the chariot - race at Olympia , in which the cars were drawn by mules ...
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... continued to pass them on , until at last they reached the Adriatic . From hence they were sent southward , and when they came to Greece , were received first of all by the Dodonæans . Thence they descended to the Maliac Gulf , from ...
... continued to pass them on , until at last they reached the Adriatic . From hence they were sent southward , and when they came to Greece , were received first of all by the Dodonæans . Thence they descended to the Maliac Gulf , from ...
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... continued to be sung down to the time of Pausanias ( 1. xviii . 5 ) . It is curious that his Lycian origin should be so strongly attested as it is ( Pausan . 1X . xxvii . 2 ; Suidas ad voc . ) , since his poems were undoubtedly Greek ...
... continued to be sung down to the time of Pausanias ( 1. xviii . 5 ) . It is curious that his Lycian origin should be so strongly attested as it is ( Pausan . 1X . xxvii . 2 ; Suidas ad voc . ) , since his poems were undoubtedly Greek ...
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... continued among the later Greeks to dispute the ground with the more ordinary theory , which Herodotus here rejects that the Palus Mæotis and the Tanais were the boundary . This latter view is adopted , however , almost exclusively by ...
... continued among the later Greeks to dispute the ground with the more ordinary theory , which Herodotus here rejects that the Palus Mæotis and the Tanais were the boundary . This latter view is adopted , however , almost exclusively by ...
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