| Herodotus, Henry Cary - 1852 - 642 pages
...three different substances ; for asphalt, salt, and oil are drawn up from it, in the following manner. It is pumped up by means of a swipe, and instead of...and the salt immediately become solid, but the oil they collect, and the Persians call it rhadinace ; it is black and emits a strong odour. Here king... | |
| Herodotus - 1884 - 94 pages
...different kinds of products. They draw bitumen and salt and oil from it in the following manner. They lift by means of a swipe, and instead of a bucket, half of a wine-skin is fastened to it. With this a man dips down, and lifts the contents, and then pours them into a vat,... | |
| Herodotus, Henry Cary - 1885 - 628 pages
...three different substances ; for asphalt, salt, and oil are drawn up from it, in the following manner. It is pumped up by means of a swipe, and instead of...and the salt immediately become solid, but the oil they collect, and the Persians call it rhadinace ; it is black and emits a strong odour. Here king... | |
| Sir Boverton Redwood - 1896 - 478 pages
...different substances, for asphalt, salt, and oil are drawn up from it in the following manner: — It is pumped up by means of a swipe, and, instead of a bucket, half a wine skin is attached to it. Having dipped down with this, a man draws it up and then pours the contents... | |
| Herodotus - 1901 - 626 pages
...three different substances ; for asphalt, salt, and oil are drawn up from it, in the following manner. It is pumped up by means of a swipe, and instead of...and the salt immediately become solid, but the oil they collect, and the Persians call it rhadinace ; it is black aud emits a strong odour. Here king... | |
| Walter Sheldon Tower - 1909 - 296 pages
...and pours the contents into a reservoir, and being poured from this into another, it assumes these different forms: the asphalt and the salt immediately become solid, but the oil they collect; it is black, and emits a strong odor." The oil described was unquestionably petroleum,... | |
| Kansas Academy of Science - 1913 - 208 pages
...three different substances, for asphalt, salt and oil are drawn up from it in the following manner: It is pumped up by means of a swipe, and, instead of a bucket, half a wine skin is attached to it. Having dipped down with this, a man draws it up, and then pours the... | |
| Frederick Gardner Clapp, Canada. Mines Branch - 1914 - 520 pages
...it. Having dipped down with this, a man draws it up. and then pours the contents into a reservoir, and being poured from this into another, it assumes...and the salt immediately become solid. but the oil they collect . . . It is black and emits a strong odor. Another reference to the knowledge of petroleum... | |
| Elliott Alfred Evans - 1921 - 152 pages
...three different substances; for asphalt, salt, and oil are drawn up from it in the following manner: It is pumped up by means of a swipe, and instead of a bucket half a wine-skin is attached to it. Having dipped down with the swipe a man draws it up and pours the contents... | |
| Don M. Pirro, Ekkehard Daschner - 2001 - 544 pages
...three different substances. for asphalt. salt and oil are drawn up from it in the following manner. It is pumped up by means of a swipe: and. instead of a bucket. half a wine skin is attached to it. Having dipped down with this. a man draws it up and then pours the contents... | |
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