Archaeological Graeca, Or The Antiquities of Greece: To which is Prefixed a Life of the Author. Vol. 1Mundell, 1808 - Всего страниц: 523 |
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... τὸν ἔννομον Ατθίδι πεύκη , Συζυγίας ἀλύτοιο συνωρίδα δίζυγα Κέκροψ Z With curious art Cadmus did letters frame , The law's invention from wise Solon came ; But Cecrops glories in the marriage tie Of the united pair.- J. A. Nor did he ...
... τὸν ἔννομον Ατθίδι πεύκη , Συζυγίας ἀλύτοιο συνωρίδα δίζυγα Κέκροψ Z With curious art Cadmus did letters frame , The law's invention from wise Solon came ; But Cecrops glories in the marriage tie Of the united pair.- J. A. Nor did he ...
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... Τον Οπισθόδομον ἀεὶ φυλάτων τῆς Θε Cario , Come , courage , on God's will depends success , Which I divine will answer to our hopes , For doth not Jove , our president's approach Without entreaty seem thus to presage ? Priest . Your ...
... Τον Οπισθόδομον ἀεὶ φυλάτων τῆς Θε Cario , Come , courage , on God's will depends success , Which I divine will answer to our hopes , For doth not Jove , our president's approach Without entreaty seem thus to presage ? Priest . Your ...
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... τὸν λιβανωτὸν , κ ̓ εὐθὺ τῶν ἀρωμάτων , Καὶ περὶ τὰ γέλγη κατάσταση του The time in which things were exposed to sale , was called Ayoga , full market , from the multitudes of people that assembled at such times ; and there seems to ...
... τὸν λιβανωτὸν , κ ̓ εὐθὺ τῶν ἀρωμάτων , Καὶ περὶ τὰ γέλγη κατάσταση του The time in which things were exposed to sale , was called Ayoga , full market , from the multitudes of people that assembled at such times ; and there seems to ...
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... Τὸν Πειραια κιναγγίαν μὴ φέρειν , That famine and emptiness do not come from Piraeus . This harbour , though once very populous and well inhabited , was reduced to a very few houses in the time of Strabo , who flourish- ed under the ...
... Τὸν Πειραια κιναγγίαν μὴ φέρειν , That famine and emptiness do not come from Piraeus . This harbour , though once very populous and well inhabited , was reduced to a very few houses in the time of Strabo , who flourish- ed under the ...
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... τὸν Σολῶνός σοι νόμον Νόθῳ δέ μὴ εἶναι ἀγχισάαν . " But this law was afterwards abrogated by the tacit consent of the commonwealth , till the time of Pericles , who , when he flourished ? Demosth . Orat . in Neæram . * Plut . Sol ...
... τὸν Σολῶνός σοι νόμον Νόθῳ δέ μὴ εἶναι ἀγχισάαν . " But this law was afterwards abrogated by the tacit consent of the commonwealth , till the time of Pericles , who , when he flourished ? Demosth . Orat . in Neæram . * Plut . Sol ...
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