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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... Probably Erytheia was one of the two islands included commonly by the Greeks in the name of Gades ( Tádeipa ) . See the Voyage of Scylax , sub voc . ' Iẞnpes . It is thought by some ( Bähr ad loc . ) that Ery- theia was the little isle ...
... Probably Erytheia was one of the two islands included commonly by the Greeks in the name of Gades ( Tádeipa ) . See the Voyage of Scylax , sub voc . ' Iẞnpes . It is thought by some ( Bähr ad loc . ) that Ery- theia was the little isle ...
Σελίδα 13
... probably , and utensils , and manu- factured goods of all kinds ( cf. Strab . xi . p . 494 ) . They may also have taken gold and silver to a considerable extent ; for those commodities , which are not produc- tions of Scythia proper ...
... probably , and utensils , and manu- factured goods of all kinds ( cf. Strab . xi . p . 494 ) . They may also have taken gold and silver to a considerable extent ; for those commodities , which are not produc- tions of Scythia proper ...
Σελίδα 22
... Probably this chap- ter was added at Thurii ( see the Introductory Essay , vol . i . ch . i . p . 27 ) . 4 According to Plutarch ( Quæst . Græc . vol . ii . p . 303 ) Enomaüs , king of Elis , out of his love for horses , laid heavy ...
... Probably this chap- ter was added at Thurii ( see the Introductory Essay , vol . i . ch . i . p . 27 ) . 4 According to Plutarch ( Quæst . Græc . vol . ii . p . 303 ) Enomaüs , king of Elis , out of his love for horses , laid heavy ...
Σελίδα 23
... probably a later tradition , though found in an earlier writer , is that which assigned them an island as large as Sicily , lying towards the north , over against the country of the Celts , fertile and varied in its productions ...
... probably a later tradition , though found in an earlier writer , is that which assigned them an island as large as Sicily , lying towards the north , over against the country of the Celts , fertile and varied in its productions ...
Σελίδα 28
... probably the latter . " Pliny also mentions a certain Eudoxus , a contemporary of Ptolemy Lathyrus , by whom he was probably sent , rather than cum Lathurum regem fugeret , " who went round from the Arabian Gulf to Gades ; and others ...
... probably the latter . " Pliny also mentions a certain Eudoxus , a contemporary of Ptolemy Lathyrus , by whom he was probably sent , rather than cum Lathurum regem fugeret , " who went round from the Arabian Gulf to Gades ; and others ...
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