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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... Hence , too , may be explained what is said supposed to be in the vicinity of Tripi . Being an ally of the Argippæi , or Bald - headed Scythians ( Herod . 4 , of Carthage , Dionysius of Syracuse wrested from it 23 ) . No one offered ...
... Hence , too , may be explained what is said supposed to be in the vicinity of Tripi . Being an ally of the Argippæi , or Bald - headed Scythians ( Herod . 4 , of Carthage , Dionysius of Syracuse wrested from it 23 ) . No one offered ...
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... Hence arose the Academic sect , and hence the term Academy has descended , though shorn of many early honours , even to our own times . The appellation Academia is frequently used in philosophical writings , especially in Cicero , as ...
... Hence arose the Academic sect , and hence the term Academy has descended , though shorn of many early honours , even to our own times . The appellation Academia is frequently used in philosophical writings , especially in Cicero , as ...
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... Hence they took no part with the rest of the Greeks against Xerxes ; hence , too , we find them , even before the Peloponnesian war , in alliance with the Athenians ; though , in the course of that war , they were forced to remain ...
... Hence they took no part with the rest of the Greeks against Xerxes ; hence , too , we find them , even before the Peloponnesian war , in alliance with the Athenians ; though , in the course of that war , they were forced to remain ...
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... Hence the frequent directions of the Oracle at Dodona , " to sacrifice to the Achelous , " and hence the name of the stream became associated with some of their oldest religious rites , and was eventually used in the language of poetry ...
... Hence the frequent directions of the Oracle at Dodona , " to sacrifice to the Achelous , " and hence the name of the stream became associated with some of their oldest religious rites , and was eventually used in the language of poetry ...
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... Hence Strabo ( 451 ) applies to it the epithet of χωρίον . It never , however , became a regular city , although an inattentive reader would be likely to form this opinion from the language of Mela ( 2 , 3 ) and Pliny ( 4 , 1 ) . Both ...
... Hence Strabo ( 451 ) applies to it the epithet of χωρίον . It never , however , became a regular city , although an inattentive reader would be likely to form this opinion from the language of Mela ( 2 , 3 ) and Pliny ( 4 , 1 ) . Both ...
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