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 of the Greeks and Romans Together with an Account of Coins, Weights, and Measures, with Tabular Values of the SameHarper, 1842 - 1423 |
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... respecting the origin and migration of different communities , and some of the more striking legends of antiquity are referred to concerning the changes which the earth's surface has from time to time undergone . Some idea of the nature ...
... respecting the origin and migration of different communities , and some of the more striking legends of antiquity are referred to concerning the changes which the earth's surface has from time to time undergone . Some idea of the nature ...
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... respecting the fate of an intru- der into the mysteries of Diana . Wesseling's expla- nation does not appear satisfactory , although it may serve as a clew to the true one . ( Wesseling , ad Diod . Sic . 1. c . ) ACRON , I. a king of ...
... respecting the fate of an intru- der into the mysteries of Diana . Wesseling's expla- nation does not appear satisfactory , although it may serve as a clew to the true one . ( Wesseling , ad Diod . Sic . 1. c . ) ACRON , I. a king of ...
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... respecting it , since his notices are not later than Sinus Adriaticus ( or Hadriaticus ) , the arm of the sea the reign of Trajan . The site of this city , however , between Italy and the opposite shores of Illyricum , was previously ...
... respecting it , since his notices are not later than Sinus Adriaticus ( or Hadriaticus ) , the arm of the sea the reign of Trajan . The site of this city , however , between Italy and the opposite shores of Illyricum , was previously ...
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... respecting him , Virgil makes gestes , whom he calls , as already stated , Acestes , to have given Eneas a hospitable reception , when the latter , as the poet fables , visited Sicily in the course of his wander- ings . ( Vid . Ægesta ...
... respecting him , Virgil makes gestes , whom he calls , as already stated , Acestes , to have given Eneas a hospitable reception , when the latter , as the poet fables , visited Sicily in the course of his wander- ings . ( Vid . Ægesta ...
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... respecting the halls of the labyrinth , would seem to confirm this . The geographer informs us , that the halls of this structure coincided with the number of the nomes , and the building would seem to have oc- cupied a central position ...
... respecting the halls of the labyrinth , would seem to confirm this . The geographer informs us , that the halls of this structure coincided with the number of the nomes , and the building would seem to have oc- cupied a central position ...
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