Italy 340 years after the second disappearance of Aristeas, as I discovered by computation in Proconnesus and Metapontium. The Metapontines say that Aristeas himself, having appeared in their country, exhorted them to erect an altar to Apollo, and to... The Histories of Herodotus - Page 218by Herodotus - 1899 - 568 pagesFull view - About this book
 | Herodotus, Henry Cary - 1852 - 613 pages
...and having composed them, disappeared a second time. Such is the story current in these cities. 15. But these things I know happened to the Metapontines...the public square. Thus much concerning Aristeas. 16. No one knows with certainty what is beyond the country, about which this account proceeds to speak... | |
 | 1859
...a crow; and after saying this, he vanished; and the Metapontines say they sent to Delphi to enquire of the god what the apparition of the man meant ;...the public square. Thus much concerning Aristeas. RECEIVED. JSR Thanks for your very kind offer. The quotation is excellent ; we shall insert it as soon... | |
 | Origen - 1872
...the story current in these cities. But these things I know happened to the Metapontines in Italy 340 years after the second disappearance of Aristeas,...the public square. Thus much concerning Aristeas." 1 CHAPTER xxvu. Now, in answer to this account of Aristeas, we have te say, that if Celsus had adduced... | |
 | 1885
...conjecture» òî jjiíicTueov TOV 'AwóMwcof òî êàáàðîã. 3 OÚTW ¿UI/1O»4WV. appearance of Aristeas, as I discovered by computation in Proconnesus...the public square. Thus much concerning Aristeas." J CHAP. xxvn. Now, in answer to this account of Aristeas, we have to say, that if Celsus had adduced... | |
 | 1885
...'AiroAAwyoç òî appearance of Aristeas, as I discovered by computation in Proconnesus and Metapontium. Th: Metapontines say that Aristeas himself, having appeared...the public square. Thus much concerning Aristeas." 5 CHAP. XXVII. Now, in answer to this account of Aristeas, we have to say, that if Celsus had adduced... | |
 | Alexander Roberts, Sir James Donaldson, Arthur Cleveland Coxe, Allan Menzies - 1885
...Metapontium. The Metapontines say that Aristeas himself, having appeared in their country, exhorted diem to erect an altar to Apollo, and to place near it...the public square. Thus much concerning Aristeas."' CHAP. xxvn. Now, in answer to this account of Aristeas, we have to say, that if Celsus had adduced... | |
 | Alexander Roberts, Sir James Donaldson, Arthur Cleveland Coxe, Allan Menzies - 1885
...Metapontiura. The Metapontines say that Aristeas himself, having appeared in their country, exhorted them 10 erect an altar to Apollo, and to place near it a statue...the public square. Thus much concerning Aristeas."' CHAP. xxvn. Now, in answer to this account of Aristeas, we have to say, that if Celsus had adduced... | |
 | Herodotus, Henry Cary - 1885 - 613 pages
...bearing the name of Aristeas the Proconnesian ; for he said, that Apollo had visited their cciintry only of all the Italians, and that he himself, who...the public square. Thus much concerning Aristeas. 16. No one knows with certainty what is beyond the country, about which this account proceeds to speak... | |
 | Herodotus - 1901 - 613 pages
...bearing the name of Aristeas the Proconnesian ; for he said, that Apollo had visited their couatry only of all the Italians, and that he himself, who...the public square. Thus much concerning Aristeas. 16. No one knows with certainty what is beyond the country, about which this account proceeds to speak... | |
 | Alexander Roberts - 2007 - 704 pages
...y^Vw .TtvtAaroc. Buherellus coo- i jectureSi ri, cia-z,r*Kbi* Tt*^ :AaoAAttcie? TO Ma^a^v.. appearance of Aristeas, as I discovered by computation in Proconnesus...the public square. Thus much concerning Aristeas." } CHAP. XXVIL Now, in answer to this account of Aristeas, we have to say, that if Celsus had adduced... | |
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