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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... according to some authorities , of the Arabian prince or chieftain who perfidiously drew Crassus into a snare , which proved his ruin ; called ' Akbapoç by Appian_ ( B . P. 34 ) , ' Apiáuvns ( Plut . Crass . 21 ) , Avyapoç ( Dio Cass ...
... according to some authorities , of the Arabian prince or chieftain who perfidiously drew Crassus into a snare , which proved his ruin ; called ' Akbapoç by Appian_ ( B . P. 34 ) , ' Apiáuvns ( Plut . Crass . 21 ) , Avyapoç ( Dio Cass ...
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... according to Ptolemy ( 2 , 11 ) , a chain of mountains in Germany , which commenced on the banks of the Manus , now Mayne , and , running be- tween what are now Hesse and Westphalia , terminated in the present Duchy of Paderborn . Out ...
... according to Ptolemy ( 2 , 11 ) , a chain of mountains in Germany , which commenced on the banks of the Manus , now Mayne , and , running be- tween what are now Hesse and Westphalia , terminated in the present Duchy of Paderborn . Out ...
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... according to Strabo ( 283 ) , it flowed in the vi- cinity of Thurii . The modern name , according to D'Anville , is the Salandrella ; but , according to Man- Inert ( 9 , 2 , 231 ) ; the Roccanello . ACAMANTIS , I. a name given to the ...
... according to Strabo ( 283 ) , it flowed in the vi- cinity of Thurii . The modern name , according to D'Anville , is the Salandrella ; but , according to Man- Inert ( 9 , 2 , 231 ) ; the Roccanello . ACAMANTIS , I. a name given to the ...
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... According to some , it was derived from , Acarnas , son of Alemæon ( Strabo , 462. - Apollod . 3 , 7 , 7. - Thuc . 2 , 102. - Paus . 8 , 24 ) . But the remark just made relative to the silence of Homer about the Acarnanes seems to ...
... According to some , it was derived from , Acarnas , son of Alemæon ( Strabo , 462. - Apollod . 3 , 7 , 7. - Thuc . 2 , 102. - Paus . 8 , 24 ) . But the remark just made relative to the silence of Homer about the Acarnanes seems to ...
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... according to one of which he exhibited 44 plays ; according to another , 30 ; while a third assigns to him only 24. Most of the plays ascribed to him by the ancients are suspected by Casaubon ( de Sat. Pocs . 1 , 5 ) to have been ...
... according to one of which he exhibited 44 plays ; according to another , 30 ; while a third assigns to him only 24. Most of the plays ascribed to him by the ancients are suspected by Casaubon ( de Sat. Pocs . 1 , 5 ) to have been ...
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