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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... term was in common and frequent use . ( Compare the remarks of the same scholar , in his work de Metris , p . 36 , Glasg . ) ACADEMUS , an ancient hero , whom some identify with Cadmus . According to others ( Plut . Thes . 32 ) , he was ...
... term was in common and frequent use . ( Compare the remarks of the same scholar , in his work de Metris , p . 36 , Glasg . ) ACADEMUS , an ancient hero , whom some identify with Cadmus . According to others ( Plut . Thes . 32 ) , he was ...
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... term it Accho , signifying " straitened " or " confined . " Strabo calls it ' Ak ( 758 ) . It was afterward styled Ptolemais , in honour of Ptolemy , son of Lagus , who long held part of south- ern Syria under his sway . The Romans , in ...
... term it Accho , signifying " straitened " or " confined . " Strabo calls it ' Ak ( 758 ) . It was afterward styled Ptolemais , in honour of Ptolemy , son of Lagus , who long held part of south- ern Syria under his sway . The Romans , in ...
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... term . ( Præposita est ei S. litera ne not known . ( Strabo , 386 . ) - IV . A town and sea - obsceno nomine appellaretur . ) It is more probable , port of Cilicia Campestris , at the mouth of the Py- ramus , and on the upper shore of ...
... term . ( Præposita est ei S. litera ne not known . ( Strabo , 386 . ) - IV . A town and sea - obsceno nomine appellaretur . ) It is more probable , port of Cilicia Campestris , at the mouth of the Py- ramus , and on the upper shore of ...
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... term occurring fre- been little more than villages , and some also were quently in the philosophical speculations of the Gnos- subsequently included within the boundaries of La- tics . The Gnostics conceived the emanations from tium ...
... term occurring fre- been little more than villages , and some also were quently in the philosophical speculations of the Gnos- subsequently included within the boundaries of La- tics . The Gnostics conceived the emanations from tium ...
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... term As is equivalent to " Deus " or Agamemnon and Menelaus as his own sons . Aërope " God , " and the plural form is Esir , " Gods . " Hence subsequently was seduced by Thyestes , brother of Asgard , or Asa - gard , the old northern term ...
... term As is equivalent to " Deus " or Agamemnon and Menelaus as his own sons . Aërope " God , " and the plural form is Esir , " Gods . " Hence subsequently was seduced by Thyestes , brother of Asgard , or Asa - gard , the old northern term ...
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