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. Together with an Account of Coins, Weights, and Measures, with Tabular Values of the SameHarper, 1890 - 1451 |
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... regarded him ses and Venus , whose wanderings and adventures form as one of the Di Indigetes . The tale of Eneas and the subject of Virgil's Æneid , and from whose final his Trojan colony is utterly rejected by Niebuhr , but settlement ...
... regarded him ses and Venus , whose wanderings and adventures form as one of the Di Indigetes . The tale of Eneas and the subject of Virgil's Æneid , and from whose final his Trojan colony is utterly rejected by Niebuhr , but settlement ...
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... regarded either as his wives , or as his sons and daugh- | ters , or even as his grandchildren . In the sculptured representations of Esculapius , to which the develop- ment of Grecian art had subsequently given birth , we find the ...
... regarded either as his wives , or as his sons and daugh- | ters , or even as his grandchildren . In the sculptured representations of Esculapius , to which the develop- ment of Grecian art had subsequently given birth , we find the ...
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... regarded as the tombs of princes and warriors , were not so in reality , but were , for the most part , connected with old religious rites and customs , and used for religious purposes . ( My- thology , vol . 2 , p . 167 , seqq ...
... regarded as the tombs of princes and warriors , were not so in reality , but were , for the most part , connected with old religious rites and customs , and used for religious purposes . ( My- thology , vol . 2 , p . 167 , seqq ...
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... regarded as the aids of Vulcan in the labours of the forge , they were trans- lated , by the wand of fable , from the surface to the bowels of the mountain , though the Lipari islands were more commonly regarded as the scene of Vul ...
... regarded as the aids of Vulcan in the labours of the forge , they were trans- lated , by the wand of fable , from the surface to the bowels of the mountain , though the Lipari islands were more commonly regarded as the scene of Vul ...
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... regarded as a works , only some titles , and 266 verses remain , which separate country , until the now firmly - established idea are to be found in the Corpus Poetarum of Maittaire , of three continents superinduced the necessity of at ...
... regarded as a works , only some titles , and 266 verses remain , which separate country , until the now firmly - established idea are to be found in the Corpus Poetarum of Maittaire , of three continents superinduced the necessity of at ...
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