Herodotus: A New and Literal Version from the Text of Baehr. .c With a Geographical and General IndexHarper & Bros., 1855 - 613 pages |
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... barbarians the Greeks meant all who were not sprung from themselves - all foreigners . 2 The Phoenicians passed over land ( see b . VII . c . 89 ) from the Red Sea to the Mediterranean , which in the text and in other Grecian wri- ters ...
... barbarians the Greeks meant all who were not sprung from themselves - all foreigners . 2 The Phoenicians passed over land ( see b . VII . c . 89 ) from the Red Sea to the Mediterranean , which in the text and in other Grecian wri- ters ...
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... barbarians the Greeks meant all who were not sprung from themselves - all foreigners . 2 The Phoenicians passed over land ( see b . VII . c . 89 ) from the Red Sea to the Mediterranean , which in the text and in other Grecian wri- ters ...
... barbarians the Greeks meant all who were not sprung from themselves - all foreigners . 2 The Phoenicians passed over land ( see b . VII . c . 89 ) from the Red Sea to the Mediterranean , which in the text and in other Grecian wri- ters ...
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... barbarians whom we The Halys had two branches , one flowing from the east , the other from the south : Herodotus speaks only of the southern one . 7 Syria was at that time the name of Cappadocia . See I. 72 . know of that subjected some ...
... barbarians whom we The Halys had two branches , one flowing from the east , the other from the south : Herodotus speaks only of the southern one . 7 Syria was at that time the name of Cappadocia . See I. 72 . know of that subjected some ...
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... barbarians , it is deemed a great disgrace even for a man to be seen naked . 11. At the time , therefore , having shown no consciousness of what had occurred , she held her peace , and as soon as it was day , having prepared such of her ...
... barbarians , it is deemed a great disgrace even for a man to be seen naked . 11. At the time , therefore , having shown no consciousness of what had occurred , she held her peace , and as soon as it was day , having prepared such of her ...
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... barbarians whom we know of that dedicated offerings at Delphi ; except Midas , son of Gordius , king of Phrygia , for Midas dedicated the royal throne , on which he used to sit and administer justice , a piece of workmanship de- serving ...
... barbarians whom we know of that dedicated offerings at Delphi ; except Midas , son of Gordius , king of Phrygia , for Midas dedicated the royal throne , on which he used to sit and administer justice , a piece of workmanship de- serving ...
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