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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... Plutarch Vit . Thes . 5 ) states , that they did this to prevent the enemy , whom they always boldly fronted , from seizing ABANTIS . Vid . Abantias II . ABARIS , I. a Scythian , or Hyperborean , mentioned by several ancient writers ...
... Plutarch Vit . Thes . 5 ) states , that they did this to prevent the enemy , whom they always boldly fronted , from seizing ABANTIS . Vid . Abantias II . ABARIS , I. a Scythian , or Hyperborean , mentioned by several ancient writers ...
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... Plutarch , the name of the Megarian robe ȧoúbpoua . ( Quæst . Græc . p . 294. ) ABROTŎNUM , a town of Africa , near the Syrtis Mi nor , and identical with Sabrata . ( Vid . Sabrata . ) ABSINTHII . Vid . Apsynthii . ABSYRTIDES , islands ...
... Plutarch , the name of the Megarian robe ȧoúbpoua . ( Quæst . Græc . p . 294. ) ABROTŎNUM , a town of Africa , near the Syrtis Mi nor , and identical with Sabrata . ( Vid . Sabrata . ) ABSINTHII . Vid . Apsynthii . ABSYRTIDES , islands ...
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... Plutarch ( Quast . Rom . 272 ) . There is some resem- ACERBAS , a priest of Hercules at Tyre , who mar- blance between Plutarch's story and that told by He- ried Dido , the sister of Pygmalion the reigning mon- rodotus ( 2 , 122 ) of ...
... Plutarch ( Quast . Rom . 272 ) . There is some resem- ACERBAS , a priest of Hercules at Tyre , who mar- blance between Plutarch's story and that told by He- ried Dido , the sister of Pygmalion the reigning mon- rodotus ( 2 , 122 ) of ...
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... Plutarch , it was defended by 400 soldiers , 50 dogs , and as many keepers . It was surrounded with a wall by Cleomenes . It shoots up majestically from the plain to a considerable height , and forms a conspicuous object at a great ...
... Plutarch , it was defended by 400 soldiers , 50 dogs , and as many keepers . It was surrounded with a wall by Cleomenes . It shoots up majestically from the plain to a considerable height , and forms a conspicuous object at a great ...
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... Plutarch says it was an ing to divide their subjects by giving them different emblem of the sun ; but Horapollo is more particu- objects of religious veneration , is an awkward applica- lar , and informs us that there were three species ...
... Plutarch says it was an ing to divide their subjects by giving them different emblem of the sun ; but Horapollo is more particu- objects of religious veneration , is an awkward applica- lar , and informs us that there were three species ...
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