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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... miles farther south ; Odessus , near the modern Varna ; and Apollonia , now Size- boli ( infrà , ch . 90 ) , colonies of the Milesians ( see Herod . ii . 33 ; Scymn . Ch . ll . 19 , 24 , and 56 ; Anon . Peripl . pp . 153 , 157 , 158 ...
... miles farther south ; Odessus , near the modern Varna ; and Apollonia , now Size- boli ( infrà , ch . 90 ) , colonies of the Milesians ( see Herod . ii . 33 ; Scymn . Ch . ll . 19 , 24 , and 56 ; Anon . Peripl . pp . 153 , 157 , 158 ...
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... Miles . Fr. 7 , A. ) Here the power ascribed to him is rather that of appearing and disappearing at his pleasure . Is the basis of this last , the mere fact of the alternate appearance and disappearance of an enterprising traveller ? 2 ...
... Miles . Fr. 7 , A. ) Here the power ascribed to him is rather that of appearing and disappearing at his pleasure . Is the basis of this last , the mere fact of the alternate appearance and disappearance of an enterprising traveller ? 2 ...
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... miles from Thurii , where Herodotus lived during his later years . ⚫ Natural superstition first regarded the croak of the crow or raven as an omen ( Hor . Od . iii . 27. 11 , " Oscinem corvum " ) ; after which it was natural to attach ...
... miles from Thurii , where Herodotus lived during his later years . ⚫ Natural superstition first regarded the croak of the crow or raven as an omen ( Hor . Od . iii . 27. 11 , " Oscinem corvum " ) ; after which it was natural to attach ...
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... miles ( = 1000 stades ) from Pelusium to Arsinoë , which occupied the site of Suez . Modern surveys show that the direct distance across the isthmus is not so much as 80 miles ( Eng- lish ) , or under 700 stades . ( See note on Book ii ...
... miles ( = 1000 stades ) from Pelusium to Arsinoë , which occupied the site of Suez . Modern surveys show that the direct distance across the isthmus is not so much as 80 miles ( Eng- lish ) , or under 700 stades . ( See note on Book ii ...
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... miles , according to its present known or supposed course ; of the Danube , 1760 miles . ( See ch . 33 , Book ii . ) The Nile , which has no tributaries except in Abyssinia , and is not fed by rains except in the upper part of its ...
... miles , according to its present known or supposed course ; of the Danube , 1760 miles . ( See ch . 33 , Book ii . ) The Nile , which has no tributaries except in Abyssinia , and is not fed by rains except in the upper part of its ...
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