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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tepid at dawn, cool as the day advanced, very cool at les of Dodona; whereas the
priests of Thebes ascribed noon, diminishing in coolness as the day declined,
warm the origin of the oracles at Dodona and in the Oasis of st sunset, and
boiling ...
tepid at dawn, cool as the day advanced, very cool at les of Dodona; whereas the
priests of Thebes ascribed noon, diminishing in coolness as the day declined,
warm the origin of the oracles at Dodona and in the Oasis of st sunset, and
boiling ...
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In a subsequent visit to Thebes in 1830, on again examining the statue and its
inscriptions, I found that one Ballilla had compared it to the striking of brass; and
feeling convinced that this authority was more decisive than the vague accounts
of ...
In a subsequent visit to Thebes in 1830, on again examining the statue and its
inscriptions, I found that one Ballilla had compared it to the striking of brass; and
feeling convinced that this authority was more decisive than the vague accounts
of ...
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When the Lacedæmonians surprised the citadel of Thebes, and established the
power of the aristocracy in that city, Pelopidas, who belonged to the popular party
, retired to Athens, together with a number of other citizens. After a time, he and ...
When the Lacedæmonians surprised the citadel of Thebes, and established the
power of the aristocracy in that city, Pelopidas, who belonged to the popular party
, retired to Athens, together with a number of other citizens. After a time, he and ...
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Plat., Polit. Praecep., p. 814, B.) Sub- that was in the neighbourhood of the city.
sequently we find that Thebes was twice taken by enclosed a space of 2000
metres in length and 1000 Dicaearchus has given a very detailed and interesting
tures ...
Plat., Polit. Praecep., p. 814, B.) Sub- that was in the neighbourhood of the city.
sequently we find that Thebes was twice taken by enclosed a space of 2000
metres in length and 1000 Dicaearchus has given a very detailed and interesting
tures ...
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Afterward, however, Adrastus became reconciled to Amphiaraus, gave him his
sister Eriphyle in marriage, and returned to his kingdom of Argos. During the time
he reigned there, it happened that Tydeus of Caly. don, and Polynices of Thebes,
...
Afterward, however, Adrastus became reconciled to Amphiaraus, gave him his
sister Eriphyle in marriage, and returned to his kingdom of Argos. During the time
he reigned there, it happened that Tydeus of Caly. don, and Polynices of Thebes,
...
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