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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who, according to Diodorus Siculus (5, 57), migrated from Rhodes into Egypt,
founded Heliopolis, and taught the Egyptians astrology. The same writer states,
that the Greeks, having lost by a deluge nearly all their memorials of previous
events ...
who, according to Diodorus Siculus (5, 57), migrated from Rhodes into Egypt,
founded Heliopolis, and taught the Egyptians astrology. The same writer states,
that the Greeks, having lost by a deluge nearly all their memorials of previous
events ...
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5. Population of Egypt. Diodorus Siculus (1,31) states, on the authority of the
ancient Egyptian records, that the land contained, in the time of the Pharaohs,
more than 18,000 cities and villages. The same writer informs us, that, in the time
of the ...
5. Population of Egypt. Diodorus Siculus (1,31) states, on the authority of the
ancient Egyptian records, that the land contained, in the time of the Pharaohs,
more than 18,000 cities and villages. The same writer informs us, that, in the time
of the ...
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Irmsch, ad Herodian., l. c.)—Some writers, lows: “Ertra urbem plebs submaniana
et meretrimisled by the language of Diodorus Siculus, have as- cult habitabant,
marine Via Appia.” (Heins., ad cribed the introduction of the apotheosis into ...
Irmsch, ad Herodian., l. c.)—Some writers, lows: “Ertra urbem plebs submaniana
et meretrimisled by the language of Diodorus Siculus, have as- cult habitabant,
marine Via Appia.” (Heins., ad cribed the introduction of the apotheosis into ...
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Diodorus Siculus is the first that gives us any account of it. ... “There are,” he says,
“over against that part of Sicily which lies to the south, three islands at a distance
in the sea, each of which has a town and safe ports for ships overtaken by ...
Diodorus Siculus is the first that gives us any account of it. ... “There are,” he says,
“over against that part of Sicily which lies to the south, three islands at a distance
in the sea, each of which has a town and safe ports for ships overtaken by ...
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Other writers, however, whom Diodorus Siculus (5, 2) considers most worthy of
reliance, declared themselves against this wandering of the Sicani, and made
them an indigenous race in Sicily. The chief argument in favour of this position
was ...
Other writers, however, whom Diodorus Siculus (5, 2) considers most worthy of
reliance, declared themselves against this wandering of the Sicani, and made
them an indigenous race in Sicily. The chief argument in favour of this position
was ...
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