| 1815 - عدد الصفحات: 480
...to the river Lycus, sometimes also called Cauis, and by the Turks, Nahor Kelp. Its name is derived from an idol in the form of a dog or wolf, which was worshipped there, and is said to have pronounced oracles at this place. Its body is shown to strangers lying in... | |
| Josiah Conder - 1824 - عدد الصفحات: 774
...to Strnlm, it was formerly navigable, though the stream is very rapid. It is said to derive its name from " an idol in the form of a dog or wolf, which...is said to have pronounced oracles, at this place. The image," adds Maundrell, " is pretended to be shewn to strangers at this day, lying in the sea with... | |
| 1825 - عدد الصفحات: 600
...liks of Sidon and Tripoli ; and Maundrell mentions the current . tradition, that it derives its name from an idol in the form of a dog or wolf, which pronounced oracles at this place, and the trunk or pedestal of which was still to be seen lying in... | |
| Henry Maundrell - 1836 - عدد الصفحات: 294
...river Lycus, called also sometime Canis, and by the Turks at this day Nahor Kelp. It derives its name from an idol in the form of a dog or wolf, which was...is said to have pronounced oracles at this place. The image is pretended to be shown to strangers at this day, lying in the sea with its heels upward... | |
| Edward Hungerford D. Elers Napier - 1843 - عدد الصفحات: 376
...River Lycus, called also sometimes Cards, and by the Turks at this day, Nahor Kelp, It derives its name from an idol in the form of a dog or wolf, which was...is said to have pronounced oracles at this place. The image is pretended to be shewn to strangers at this day, lying in the sea with its heels upward... | |
| Edward Delaval Hungerford Elers Napier - 1847 - عدد الصفحات: 374
...River Lycus, called also sometimes Cams, and by the Turks at this day, Nahor Kelp. It derives its name from an idol in the form of a dog or wolf, which was...is said to have pronounced oracles at this place. The image is pretended to be shewn to strangers at this day, lying in the sea with its heels upward... | |
| Thomas Wright - 1848 - عدد الصفحات: 564
...Lycus, called also, sometimes, Canis, and by the Turks, at this day, Nahr Kelp. It derives its name from an idol in the form of a dog or wolf, which was...is said to have pronounced oracles, at this place. The image is pretended to be shown to strangers at this day, lying in the sea with its heels upward.... | |
| William Smith - 1873 - عدد الصفحات: 1420
...plainly identical with the Dog-river of the present day (Wakr-el-Kefo). about 2 hours north of Beyrut; which derives its name, says Maundrell, from an idol...Antoninus Pius, as a Latin inscription, copied by Maundrell, and still legible, records (Journey. March 17, pp. 35—37). Cuneiform inscriptions and... | |
| Henry Rider Haggard - 1902 - عدد الصفحات: 458
...Lycus, called also, sometimes, Canis, and by the Turks, at this day, Nahr Kelp. It derives its name from an idol in the form of a dog or wolf, which was...is said to have pronounced oracles, at this place. The image is pretended to be shown to strangers at this day, lying in the sea with its heels upward.... | |
| 1903 - عدد الصفحات: 458
...river Lycus, called also sometimes Canis, and by the Turks at this day Nahr Kelb. It derives its name from an idol in the form of a dog or wolf which was...is said to have pronounced oracles at this place. The image is pretended to be shown to strangers, lying in the sea with its heels upward. I mean the... | |
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