Herodotus: A New and Literal Version from the Text of BaehrH.G. Bohn, 1848 - 613 pages |
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Page 64
... Athens , there was no other city of note . The other Ionians , therefore , and the Athenians shunned the name , and would not be called Io- nians ; and even now many of them appear to me to be ashamed of the name . But these twelve ...
... Athens , there was no other city of note . The other Ionians , therefore , and the Athenians shunned the name , and would not be called Io- nians ; and even now many of them appear to me to be ashamed of the name . But these twelve ...
Page 65
... Athens , and who deem themselves the most noble of the Ionians , brought no wives with them when they came to settle in this country , but seized a number of Carian women , after they had killed their men and on ac- count of this ...
... Athens , and who deem themselves the most noble of the Ionians , brought no wives with them when they came to settle in this country , but seized a number of Carian women , after they had killed their men and on ac- count of this ...
Page 96
... Athens , that is to say , from the altar of the twelve gods , to Pisa and the temple of Olympian Jupiter . For whoever will compare these roads will find , by computation , that the difference between them is but little , not exceeding ...
... Athens , that is to say , from the altar of the twelve gods , to Pisa and the temple of Olympian Jupiter . For whoever will compare these roads will find , by computation , that the difference between them is but little , not exceeding ...
Page 115
... Athenians were the first of all the Greeks who adopted this practice , and others from them ; for the Pelasgians dwelt in the same country as the Athenians , who were already ranked among Greeks , whence they also began to be reckoned ...
... Athenians were the first of all the Greeks who adopted this practice , and others from them ; for the Pelasgians dwelt in the same country as the Athenians , who were already ranked among Greeks , whence they also began to be reckoned ...
Page 167
... Athenian , having brought this law from Egypt , established it at Athens ; and that peo- ple still continue to observe it , as being an unobjectionable regulation . 178. Amasis , being partial to the Greeks , both bestowed other favours ...
... Athenian , having brought this law from Egypt , established it at Athens ; and that peo- ple still continue to observe it , as being an unobjectionable regulation . 178. Amasis , being partial to the Greeks , both bestowed other favours ...
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