Pausanias' Description of Greece, Volume 2G. Bell, 1900 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 67
Page 1
... army from Ægialus and Athens and returned to Thessaly , and took possession of the throne of his ancestors , and Ion , while gathering to- gether an army against the gialians and their king Selinus , received messengers from Selinus ...
... army from Ægialus and Athens and returned to Thessaly , and took possession of the throne of his ancestors , and Ion , while gathering to- gether an army against the gialians and their king Selinus , received messengers from Selinus ...
Page 11
... army from Ægialus and Athens and returned to Thessaly , and took possession of the throne of his ancestors , and Ion , while gathering to- gether an army against the gialians and their king Selinus , received messengers from Selinus ...
... army from Ægialus and Athens and returned to Thessaly , and took possession of the throne of his ancestors , and Ion , while gathering to- gether an army against the gialians and their king Selinus , received messengers from Selinus ...
Page 15
... against Philip , but really to spy out what the Macedonians were aiming at . But now they sent an army under the command of Ŏtilius , that was his best known name , for the Romans are not called like the BOOK VILACHALA . 15.
... against Philip , but really to spy out what the Macedonians were aiming at . But now they sent an army under the command of Ŏtilius , that was his best known name , for the Romans are not called like the BOOK VILACHALA . 15.
Page 16
... army , so as to be reckoned the allies of the Romans , and in friendship to the Greeks generally . But the Achæans took it ill that Flaminius and still earlier Otilius had handled so savagely old Greek cities , that had committed no ...
... army , so as to be reckoned the allies of the Romans , and in friendship to the Greeks generally . But the Achæans took it ill that Flaminius and still earlier Otilius had handled so savagely old Greek cities , that had committed no ...
Page 17
... army , and was obliged by the Roman terms to remove his garrisons from all the Greek towns which he had seized and reduced during the war . The peace indeed with the Romans which he obtained sounded specious , but was only procured by ...
... army , and was obliged by the Roman terms to remove his garrisons from all the Greek towns which he had seized and reduced during the war . The peace indeed with the Romans which he obtained sounded specious , but was only procured by ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
30 stades Achæan League Achaeans afterwards Alpheus altar Amphictyones ancient Anticyra Aphrodite Apollo Arcadians Arcas Argives Argolis Argos army Artemis Athene Athenians barbarians battle Boeotia Boeotians brazen built Carians CHAPTER Codrus Corinth daughter Delphi Demeter Dionysus district Edited Elis Epaminondas erected Esculapius Etolians festival fled fought Galati gave goddess gods Greece Greeks grove Helice Hera Hercules Hermes History Homer honour Iliad Ilium inhabitants Ionians island king Lacedæmon Lacedæmonians Lycaon Macedonians Mantinea market-place Megalopolis Methydrium Mount mountain nians Nileus Nymph Odyssey Olympia oracle at Delphi Orchomenus painting Pellene Peloponnese Pheneus Phigalia Philip Philopomen Phocians Phocis place called Platea poems Polygnotus Poseidon priestess Psophis Pythian revised river road Romans Rome ruins sacred sacrifice sent slew sons Sparta stades further statue stone Stymphelus Tegea Thebans Thebes Thessalians Tisamenus tomb took town tradition Trans Translated Trophonius victory vols votive offering women Zeus
Popular passages
Page 318 - DIDRON'S Christian Iconography: a History of Christian Art in the Middle Ages. Translated by EJ Millington and completed by Margaret Stokes. With 240 Illustrations. 2 vols. 5*. each. DIOGENES LAERTIUS. Lives and Opinions of the Ancient Philosophers. Translated by Prof. CD Yonge, MA 5*.
Page 313 - BOND'S A Handy Book of Rules and Tables for verifying Dates with the Christian Era, &c. Giving an account of the Chief Eras and Systems used by various Nations ; with the easy Methods for determining the Corresponding Dates.
Page 7 - Is. 6d. per vol. Naval and Military Heroes of Great Britain ; or, Calendar of Victory. Being a Record of British Valour and Conquest by Sea and Land, on every day In the year, from the time of William the Conqueror to the Battle of Inkermann. By Major JOHNS, RM, and Lieutenant PH NICOLAS, RM Twenty-four Portraits 6s. Nicolini's History of the Jesuits: their Origin, Progress, Doctrines, and Designs. Fine Portraits of Loyola, Laines, Xavier, Borgia, Acquaviva, Pere la Cliaise, and Pope h'anganclli.
Page 11 - Don Carlos, Mary Stuart, Maid of Orleans, Bride of Messina, together with the Use of the Chorus in Tragedy (a short Essay).
Page 12 - SHARPE (S.) The History of Egypt, from the Earliest Times till the Conquest by the Arabs, AD 640.
Page 13 - Chess Tournament of 1851. A Collection of Games played at this celebrated assemblage. With Introduction and Notes. Numerous Diagrams. STOCKHARDT'S Experimental Chemistry. A Handbook for the Study of the Science by simple Experiments.
Page 6 - MILTON'S Prose Works. Edited by JA St. John. 5 vols. y. 6d. each. Poetical Works, with a Memoir and Critical Remarks by James Montgomery, an Index to Paradise Lost, Todd's Verbal Index to all the Poems, and a Selection of Explanatory Notes by Henry G. Bohn. Illustrated with 120 Wood Engravings from Drawings by W. Harvey. 2 vols.
Page 7 - NORTH (R.) Lives of the Right Hon. Francis North, Baron Guildford, the Hon. Sir Dudley North, and the Hon. and Rev. Dr. John North. By the Hon. Roger North.
Page 313 - English Translation on opposite pages, Notes, Introduction, and Glossary, by Rev. S. Fox, MA To which is added the Anglo-Saxon Version of the METRES OF BOETHIUS, with a free Translation by Martin F.
Page 319 - Essays : on Decision of Character ; on a Man's writing Memoirs of Himself ; on the epithet Romantic ; on the aversion of Men of Taste to Evangelical Religion, y.