Herodotus: A New and Literal Version from the Text of BaehrH.G. Bohn, 1848 - 613 pages |
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... Hellespont , and who once dwelt with the Atheni- ans , and whatever other cities , which , though really Pelas- gian , have changed their name ; if , I say , I may be permitted to conjecture from these , the Pelasgians spoke a barbarous ...
... Hellespont , and who once dwelt with the Atheni- ans , and whatever other cities , which , though really Pelas- gian , have changed their name ; if , I say , I may be permitted to conjecture from these , the Pelasgians spoke a barbarous ...
Page 249
... Hellespont , as far as the Trojan Sigæum ; and on the south , this same tract , beginning from the Myriandrian Gulf , which is adjacent to Phoenicia , stretches towards the sea as far as the Triopian promontory . In this tract dwell ...
... Hellespont , as far as the Trojan Sigæum ; and on the south , this same tract , beginning from the Myriandrian Gulf , which is adjacent to Phoenicia , stretches towards the sea as far as the Triopian promontory . In this tract dwell ...
Page 262
... Hellespont toward Cyzicus , and as he found the Cyzicenians celebrating a festival to the mother of the gods with great magnificence , Anacharsis made a vow to the goddess , that if he should return safe and sound to his own country ...
... Hellespont toward Cyzicus , and as he found the Cyzicenians celebrating a festival to the mother of the gods with great magnificence , Anacharsis made a vow to the goddess , that if he should return safe and sound to his own country ...
Page 266
... Hellespont , which in the narrowest part is seven stades , and in length four hundred ; the Hellespont falls into an expanse of the sea , which is called the Ægean . 86. These seas have been measured as follows : a ship commonly makes ...
... Hellespont , which in the narrowest part is seven stades , and in length four hundred ; the Hellespont falls into an expanse of the sea , which is called the Ægean . 86. These seas have been measured as follows : a ship commonly makes ...
Page 269
... Hellespont and the Pontus , this Zalmoxis was a man , and lived in slavery at Samos ; he was slave to Pythagoras , son of Mnesarchus ; and after that , having procured his liberty , he acquired great riches , and having acquired them ...
... Hellespont and the Pontus , this Zalmoxis was a man , and lived in slavery at Samos ; he was slave to Pythagoras , son of Mnesarchus ; and after that , having procured his liberty , he acquired great riches , and having acquired them ...
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