The Histories of HerodotusD. Appleton, 1899 - 568 pages |
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Page ix
... bring a mass of heterogeneous mate- rial into some kind of connection with the history of the sec- ond Persian war , the only part of the work that has any true coherence . By processes familiar to the student of Homeric criticism ...
... bring a mass of heterogeneous mate- rial into some kind of connection with the history of the sec- ond Persian war , the only part of the work that has any true coherence . By processes familiar to the student of Homeric criticism ...
Page 17
... bring him the answer of each oracle in writing . Now what were the answers given by the other oracles , is mentioned ... bringing the answers , Croesus , having opened each of them , examined their con- tents ; but none of them pleased ...
... bring him the answer of each oracle in writing . Now what were the answers given by the other oracles , is mentioned ... bringing the answers , Croesus , having opened each of them , examined their con- tents ; but none of them pleased ...
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... bringing back Pisistratus ; and the people in the city , believing this woman to be the goddess , both adored a human being and received Pisistratus . Pisistratus having recovered the sovereignty in the man- ner above described ...
... bringing back Pisistratus ; and the people in the city , believing this woman to be the goddess , both adored a human being and received Pisistratus . Pisistratus having recovered the sovereignty in the man- ner above described ...
Page 46
Herodotus. then take this and expose it , and let us bring up the son of Astyages's daughter as our own . Thus you ... bringing messages to him , assign- ing to each his proper duty . Now one of these boys who was playing with him , being ...
Herodotus. then take this and expose it , and let us bring up the son of Astyages's daughter as our own . Thus you ... bringing messages to him , assign- ing to each his proper duty . Now one of these boys who was playing with him , being ...
Page 60
... a market . After this , Cyrus , having intrusted Tabalus , a Persian , with the government of Sardis , and appointed Pactyas , a Lydian , to bring away the gold , both that belonging to Croesus 60 [ 150-153 HERODOTUS - BOOK I , CLIO.
... a market . After this , Cyrus , having intrusted Tabalus , a Persian , with the government of Sardis , and appointed Pactyas , a Lydian , to bring away the gold , both that belonging to Croesus 60 [ 150-153 HERODOTUS - BOOK I , CLIO.
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