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, 1847 - 1458 |
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... Strabo , 315. - Mela , 2 , 7. - Pliny , 3 , 26. ) Apollonius Rhodius ( 4 , 330 ) calls them Brygeïdes , and states ( v . 470 ) that there was in one of the group a temple erected to the Brygian Diana . Probably the name given to these ...
... Strabo , 315. - Mela , 2 , 7. - Pliny , 3 , 26. ) Apollonius Rhodius ( 4 , 330 ) calls them Brygeïdes , and states ( v . 470 ) that there was in one of the group a temple erected to the Brygian Diana . Probably the name given to these ...
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... Strabo is the only other writer that makes mention of him . ( Strabo , 759. ) ACTORIDES , I. a patronymic given to Patroclus , grandson of Actor . ( Ovid , Met . 13 , fab . 1 . ) - II . The sons of Actor and Molione . ( Vul . Molionides ...
... Strabo is the only other writer that makes mention of him . ( Strabo , 759. ) ACTORIDES , I. a patronymic given to Patroclus , grandson of Actor . ( Ovid , Met . 13 , fab . 1 . ) - II . The sons of Actor and Molione . ( Vul . Molionides ...
Strona 81
... Strabo for too lightly rejecting the discoveries as of a thing altogether unknown , Etearchus acquaint- of the Carthaginians along the western coast , since ed them , that certain Nasamones , a nation of Libya in- nothing proves him to ...
... Strabo for too lightly rejecting the discoveries as of a thing altogether unknown , Etearchus acquaint- of the Carthaginians along the western coast , since ed them , that certain Nasamones , a nation of Libya in- nothing proves him to ...
Strona 122
... ( Strabo . 325. — Scymn . , Ch . , v . 452. ) It early acquired some maritime celebrity , by reason of its advantageous position , and was a powerful and in- dependent city towards the commencement of the Pe- loponnesian war , in which it ...
... ( Strabo . 325. — Scymn . , Ch . , v . 452. ) It early acquired some maritime celebrity , by reason of its advantageous position , and was a powerful and in- dependent city towards the commencement of the Pe- loponnesian war , in which it ...
Strona 123
... ( Strabo , 360. - Ovid , Met . , 15 , 279. ) stones , have caused it to be termed by the Turks Kara - Amid , ( " black Amid " ) , although it is more com- monly denominated Diar - Bekir , from the name of its district . ( Ammian . Marcell ...
... ( Strabo , 360. - Ovid , Met . , 15 , 279. ) stones , have caused it to be termed by the Turks Kara - Amid , ( " black Amid " ) , although it is more com- monly denominated Diar - Bekir , from the name of its district . ( Ammian . Marcell ...
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