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 641
“There (in Asia) Lycurgus first fell in with the poems of Homer, probably in the
keeping of the descendants of Cleophylus; he wrote them out eagerly, and
collected them together for the purpose of bringing them hither into Greece; for
there was ...
“There (in Asia) Lycurgus first fell in with the poems of Homer, probably in the
keeping of the descendants of Cleophylus; he wrote them out eagerly, and
collected them together for the purpose of bringing them hither into Greece; for
there was ...
Strona 719
Etym. Mag.—Holsten, ad Steph. Byz., p. 508.) Strabo calls Lampsacus a Milesian
colony: very probably it was only enlarged by a colony from Miletus. (Strab., 588.-
Mannert, Geogr., vol. 6, pt. 3, p. 518.) Another account, however, makes the city ...
Etym. Mag.—Holsten, ad Steph. Byz., p. 508.) Strabo calls Lampsacus a Milesian
colony: very probably it was only enlarged by a colony from Miletus. (Strab., 588.-
Mannert, Geogr., vol. 6, pt. 3, p. 518.) Another account, however, makes the city ...
Strona 791
the Persians were a hundred thousand effective foot and ten thousand horse; yet
Plato, meaning probably to include the seamen and the various multitude of
attendants upon Asiatic troops, calls the whole armament five hundred thousand;
...
the Persians were a hundred thousand effective foot and ten thousand horse; yet
Plato, meaning probably to include the seamen and the various multitude of
attendants upon Asiatic troops, calls the whole armament five hundred thousand;
...
Strona 818
The ship which carried St. Paul from the Adriatic to Rhegium would not deviate
from its course more than half a day's sail by touching at Syracuse; and the delay
so occasioned would probably be but a few hours more than it would have been
...
The ship which carried St. Paul from the Adriatic to Rhegium would not deviate
from its course more than half a day's sail by touching at Syracuse; and the delay
so occasioned would probably be but a few hours more than it would have been
...
Strona 1300
The first account of him describes him in Peloponnesus, which at that time
surpassed the rest of Greece in political power, in wellordered governments, and
probably also in mental cultivation. It is one of the most certain dates of ancient ...
The first account of him describes him in Peloponnesus, which at that time
surpassed the rest of Greece in political power, in wellordered governments, and
probably also in mental cultivation. It is one of the most certain dates of ancient ...
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