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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... Homer is thought to allude to them , Il . 13 , 6 , where for ȧyavov , some read ' Abiwv Tɛ . By others they are supposed to thought by Heyne ( ad Il . l . c . ) to allude to their living on lands common to the whole nation , or to their ...
... Homer is thought to allude to them , Il . 13 , 6 , where for ȧyavov , some read ' Abiwv Tɛ . By others they are supposed to thought by Heyne ( ad Il . l . c . ) to allude to their living on lands common to the whole nation , or to their ...
Strona 7
... Homer , who is silent about it , though he mentions by name the Etolians , Curetes , the inhabitants of the Echinades , and the Teleboans or Taphians . According to some , it was derived from , Acarnas , son of Alemæon ( Strabo , 462 ...
... Homer , who is silent about it , though he mentions by name the Etolians , Curetes , the inhabitants of the Echinades , and the Teleboans or Taphians . According to some , it was derived from , Acarnas , son of Alemæon ( Strabo , 462 ...
Strona 12
... Homer , however ( II . without him , Thetis , well aware that her son , if he 16 , 37 ) , states , that Thetis threw her children into the joined that expedition , was destined to perish , sent fire in order to ascertain whether they ...
... Homer , however ( II . without him , Thetis , well aware that her son , if he 16 , 37 ) , states , that Thetis threw her children into the joined that expedition , was destined to perish , sent fire in order to ascertain whether they ...
Strona 43
... Homer drew little on his imagination in describing some continuing smooth and bright , though buried for the gift of plate made to Helen by the wife of the ages , and since exposed to the damp of European Egyptian king Thone . But Homer ...
... Homer drew little on his imagination in describing some continuing smooth and bright , though buried for the gift of plate made to Helen by the wife of the ages , and since exposed to the damp of European Egyptian king Thone . But Homer ...
Strona 63
... Homer ( Il . , 2 , 744 ) , who states that the Centaurs , expelled by Pirithous from Mount Pelion , withdrew to the Ethices . Strabo ( 327 and 434 ) says , that they inhabited the Thessalian side of Pindus , near the sources of the ...
... Homer ( Il . , 2 , 744 ) , who states that the Centaurs , expelled by Pirithous from Mount Pelion , withdrew to the Ethices . Strabo ( 327 and 434 ) says , that they inhabited the Thessalian side of Pindus , near the sources of the ...
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