History of Greece, Том 1John Murray, 1849 |
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Стр. xxxii
... Ilium . - Walls of Ilium built by Poseidon . - Capture of Ilium by Hêraklês . - Priam and his offspring . - Paris - his judgment on the three goddesses . --Carries off Helen from Sparta . — Expedition of the Greeks to recover her ...
... Ilium . - Walls of Ilium built by Poseidon . - Capture of Ilium by Hêraklês . - Priam and his offspring . - Paris - his judgment on the three goddesses . --Carries off Helen from Sparta . — Expedition of the Greeks to recover her ...
Стр. xxxiii
... Ilium -first called in question by Dêmêtrius of Skêpsis and Hestiæa . Supposed Old Ilium , or real Troy , distinguished from New Ilium . - Strabo alone believes in Old Ilium as the real Troy - other authors continue in the old faith ...
... Ilium -first called in question by Dêmêtrius of Skêpsis and Hestiæa . Supposed Old Ilium , or real Troy , distinguished from New Ilium . - Strabo alone believes in Old Ilium as the real Troy - other authors continue in the old faith ...
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George Grote. Ilus , founder of Ilium . Walls of Ilium built by Posei- dôn . nian lines diverge ; the former passing from Ilus to Laomedôn , Priam and Hectôr ; the latter from Assaracus to Capys , Anchisês and Æneas . Ilus founded in the ...
George Grote. Ilus , founder of Ilium . Walls of Ilium built by Posei- dôn . nian lines diverge ; the former passing from Ilus to Laomedôn , Priam and Hectôr ; the latter from Assaracus to Capys , Anchisês and Æneas . Ilus founded in the ...
Стр. 389
... Ilium , who offered no worship to Hêraklês3 . his off- spring . Among all the sons of Laomedôn , Priam1 was Priam and the only one who had remonstrated against the refusal of the well - earned guerdon of Hêraklês ; for which the hero ...
... Ilium , who offered no worship to Hêraklês3 . his off- spring . Among all the sons of Laomedôn , Priam1 was Priam and the only one who had remonstrated against the refusal of the well - earned guerdon of Hêraklês ; for which the hero ...
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Стр. 583 - ... prevalent feeling stands in the place of certifying testimony, and causes men to hear them not merely with credence, but even with delight : to call them in question and require proof, is a task which cannot be undertaken without incurring obloquy. Of such tendencies in the human mind, abundant evidence is furnished by the innumerable religious legends which have acquired currency in various parts of the world...
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Стр. viii - ... that the Hellenic race claims " the everlasting remembrance " of those who value the inward Holy Spirit of our Christian faith yet more deeply than they value even the most sacred and imperishable of its outward forms. " To have known the history of a people by whom the first spark was set to the dormant intellectual capacities of our nature...