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 Same |
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Strona 206
There are, besides, under the maine of Arrian, “a treatise on Tactics;” “a Periplus
of the Erythrean Sea,” of which the authority is doubtful; “a treatise on Hounds
and Hunting;” an “Enchiridion,” or Manual, exhibiting an abstract of the doctrines
of ...
There are, besides, under the maine of Arrian, “a treatise on Tactics;” “a Periplus
of the Erythrean Sea,” of which the authority is doubtful; “a treatise on Hounds
and Hunting;” an “Enchiridion,” or Manual, exhibiting an abstract of the doctrines
of ...
Strona 479
(Arrian, Epict , 1, 8.) We are told by Arrian, in his Preface to the “Discourses,” that
he was a powerful and exciting lecturer; and, according to Origen (c. Cels., 7, ad
int.), his style was superior to that of Plato. It is a proof of the estimation in which ...
(Arrian, Epict , 1, 8.) We are told by Arrian, in his Preface to the “Discourses,” that
he was a powerful and exciting lecturer; and, according to Origen (c. Cels., 7, ad
int.), his style was superior to that of Plato. It is a proof of the estimation in which ...
Strona 675
But Barace or Nelcynda seems, from the account of Pliny and Arrian, to have
been the principal emporium of the Indian trade. The Roman ships appear to
have seldom sailed beyond this point; and the produce of countries farther east
was ...
But Barace or Nelcynda seems, from the account of Pliny and Arrian, to have
been the principal emporium of the Indian trade. The Roman ships appear to
have seldom sailed beyond this point; and the produce of countries farther east
was ...
Strona 1026
He observes, also, that it was taken by Alexander, as an advantageous post for
the prosecution of his conquests into the interior. (Strab.,666.-Compare Arrian,
Exp. Al., 1, 24. -Plut., Wit. Aler.) Phaselis, according to Athenæus, was celebrated
for ...
He observes, also, that it was taken by Alexander, as an advantageous post for
the prosecution of his conquests into the interior. (Strab.,666.-Compare Arrian,
Exp. Al., 1, 24. -Plut., Wit. Aler.) Phaselis, according to Athenæus, was celebrated
for ...
Strona 1039
The remedy, or Alexander's excellent constitution, prevailed over the disease; but
it was long before he had regained sufficient strength to resume his march. (Plut.,
Wit. Aler.—Arrian, Erp. Al., 2, 4, 12, scqq.) The whole story is now regarded as ...
The remedy, or Alexander's excellent constitution, prevailed over the disease; but
it was long before he had regained sufficient strength to resume his march. (Plut.,
Wit. Aler.—Arrian, Erp. Al., 2, 4, 12, scqq.) The whole story is now regarded as ...
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