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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Page 72
... sailed back to Phocæa ; but such of them as kept to their oath weighed anchor and sailed from the Enyssæ islands . 166. On their arrival at Cyrnus they lived for five years in common with the former settlers ; but as they ravaged the ...
... sailed back to Phocæa ; but such of them as kept to their oath weighed anchor and sailed from the Enyssæ islands . 166. On their arrival at Cyrnus they lived for five years in common with the former settlers ; but as they ravaged the ...
Page 73
... sailed away to Thrace , and there settled in the city of Abdera , which Timesius of Clazomenæ having for- merly founded , did not enjoy , but was driven out by the Thra- cians , and is now honored as a hero by the Teians of Abdera . 169 ...
... sailed away to Thrace , and there settled in the city of Abdera , which Timesius of Clazomenæ having for- merly founded , did not enjoy , but was driven out by the Thra- cians , and is now honored as a hero by the Teians of Abdera . 169 ...
Page 112
... sailed to Tyre in Phoenicia , having heard that there was there a temple dedicated to Hercules ; and I saw it richly adorned with a great variety of offerings , and in it were two pillars , one of fine gold , the other of emerald stone ...
... sailed to Tyre in Phoenicia , having heard that there was there a temple dedicated to Hercules ; and I saw it richly adorned with a great variety of offerings , and in it were two pillars , one of fine gold , the other of emerald stone ...
Page 128
... sailed from them into Greece ; " and , tracing the de- scent down from them , they came to Perseus ; and " that he , coming to Egypt for the same reason , as the Greeks allege , in order to bring away the Gorgon's head from Libya , they ...
... sailed from them into Greece ; " and , tracing the de- scent down from them , they came to Perseus ; and " that he , coming to Egypt for the same reason , as the Greeks allege , in order to bring away the Gorgon's head from Libya , they ...
Page 137
... sailed away to his own country , and when he was in the Ægean , violent winds drove him out of his course into the Egyptian sea , and from thence ( for the gale did not abate ) he came to Egypt , and in Egypt to that which is now called ...
... sailed away to his own country , and when he was in the Ægean , violent winds drove him out of his course into the Egyptian sea , and from thence ( for the gale did not abate ) he came to Egypt , and in Egypt to that which is now called ...
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