A Classical Dictionary: Containing an Account of the Principal Proper Names Mentioned in Ancient Authors and Intended to Elucidate All the Important Points Connected with the Geography, History, Biography, Mythology, and Fine Arts. Together with an Account of Coins, Weights, and Measures, with Tabular Values of the SameHarper, 1890 - 1451 |
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... Diodorus Siculus ( 1 , 92 ) . A proper examination of the passage , however , will lead to the following conclusions : 1st , that no name whatever is given by Diodorus for any particular lake of this kind ; and , 2d , that each district ...
... Diodorus Siculus ( 1 , 92 ) . A proper examination of the passage , however , will lead to the following conclusions : 1st , that no name whatever is given by Diodorus for any particular lake of this kind ; and , 2d , that each district ...
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... Diodorus Siculus ( 3 , 28 ) says , that they never lived beyond their 40th year , and that they then perished miserably , being attacked by swarms of winged lice ( Tεpwtoì plɛipes ) , which issued forth from their skin . The account ...
... Diodorus Siculus ( 3 , 28 ) says , that they never lived beyond their 40th year , and that they then perished miserably , being attacked by swarms of winged lice ( Tεpwtoì plɛipes ) , which issued forth from their skin . The account ...
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... Diodorus Siculus ( 4 , 81 ) , a suspi- cion arises , that the story of Actæon is a corruption of some earlier tradition , respecting the fate of an intru- der into the mysteries of Diana . Wessel.ng's expla- nation does not appear ...
... Diodorus Siculus ( 4 , 81 ) , a suspi- cion arises , that the story of Actæon is a corruption of some earlier tradition , respecting the fate of an intru- der into the mysteries of Diana . Wessel.ng's expla- nation does not appear ...
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... Diodorus Siculus ( 5 , 57 ) , migrated from Rhodes into Egypt , founded Heliopolis , and taught the Egyptians astrology . The same writer states , that the Greeks , having lost by a deluge nearly all their memorials of previous events ...
... Diodorus Siculus ( 5 , 57 ) , migrated from Rhodes into Egypt , founded Heliopolis , and taught the Egyptians astrology . The same writer states , that the Greeks , having lost by a deluge nearly all their memorials of previous events ...
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... Diodorus Siculus these places for depositing their eggs . The voracity ( 1 , 30 ) and Strabo ( 803 ) remark , that Egypt was a of the hippopotamus has , by annihilating his means of country extremely difficult of access ; and Diodorus ...
... Diodorus Siculus these places for depositing their eggs . The voracity ( 1 , 30 ) and Strabo ( 803 ) remark , that Egypt was a of the hippopotamus has , by annihilating his means of country extremely difficult of access ; and Diodorus ...
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