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 & Brothers, 1842 - 1423 |
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... ( Pliny , 31 , 2 ) . As to the quantity of the penult in Academia , Forcellini ( Lex . Tot . Lat . ) makes it common . Bailey cites Dr. Parr in favour of its being always long in the best writers . Maltby ( in Morell's Thes . ) gives ...
... ( Pliny , 31 , 2 ) . As to the quantity of the penult in Academia , Forcellini ( Lex . Tot . Lat . ) makes it common . Bailey cites Dr. Parr in favour of its being always long in the best writers . Maltby ( in Morell's Thes . ) gives ...
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... Pliny ( 6 , 29 ) Oppidum Adulita- rum , the principal commercial city along the coast of Ethiopia . It was founded by fugitive slaves from Egypt , but fell subsequently under the power of the neighbouring kingdom of Auxume . Ptolemy ...
... Pliny ( 6 , 29 ) Oppidum Adulita- rum , the principal commercial city along the coast of Ethiopia . It was founded by fugitive slaves from Egypt , but fell subsequently under the power of the neighbouring kingdom of Auxume . Ptolemy ...
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... Pliny ( 5 , 9 ) , after and adds that Egypt was denominated ' Hepía for a mentioning eleven nomes as forming the district of similar reason . Bryant ( 6 , 149 ) , who cites this pas- Thebais , speaks of the country around Pelusium as ...
... Pliny ( 5 , 9 ) , after and adds that Egypt was denominated ' Hepía for a mentioning eleven nomes as forming the district of similar reason . Bryant ( 6 , 149 ) , who cites this pas- Thebais , speaks of the country around Pelusium as ...
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... Pliny ( 5 , 9 ) , who frequently copies him , confine themselves with good reason to a more moderate number . According to them , the Egyptians occupied , in the time of Amasis , 20,000 cities . This number is borrowed from Herodotus ...
... Pliny ( 5 , 9 ) , who frequently copies him , confine themselves with good reason to a more moderate number . According to them , the Egyptians occupied , in the time of Amasis , 20,000 cities . This number is borrowed from Herodotus ...
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... Pliny , moreover , gives us an account of two Roman expedi- tions into the interior of Africa . The first is that of Suetonius Paulinus . ( Plin . , 5 , 1. ) This officer , hav- ing set out from the river Lixus with some Roman troops ...
... Pliny , moreover , gives us an account of two Roman expedi- tions into the interior of Africa . The first is that of Suetonius Paulinus . ( Plin . , 5 , 1. ) This officer , hav- ing set out from the river Lixus with some Roman troops ...
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