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" Academy and its plane trees remarkable for their luxuriant growth, made the air unhealthy. They still cause the spot to be one of the most advantageous situations near Athens for the growth of fruit and pot-herbs, and maintain a certain degree of verdure... "
Commentary on book I: Attica. Appendix: The pre-Persian temple on the Acropolis - الصفحة 386
بواسطة Pausanias - 1898
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The Topography of Athens: With Some Remarks on Its Antiquities, المجلد 1

William Martin Leake - 1831 - عدد الصفحات: 596
...lotfirav Isitri. yap Sid fou t "Enafjjiu'a IxaXeTrs. Diogen. Lacrt. in Platon. segni. 8. for their size,1 made the air unhealthy.? They still cause the spot...near Athens for the growth of fruit and pot-herbs, maintaining it in a state of verdure, when all the surrounding plain is parched with the heat of summer,...

The Topography of Athens and the Demi, المجلد 1

William Martin Leake - 1841 - عدد الصفحات: 670
...yv^váaiov тгроаотчоу remarkable for their luxuriant growth ', made the air unhealthy 2. They still cause the spot to be one of the most advantageous...surrounding plain is parched with the heat of summer. Half a mile to the northward of this position are two small heights, the nearer and larger of which...

The Topography of Athens: With Some Remarks on Its Antiquities, المجلد 1

William Martin Leake - 1841 - عدد الصفحات: 666
...yv¡4>tiawv тгриаотчо!' remarkable for their luxuriant growth ', made the air unhealthy 2. They still cause the spot to be one of the most advantageous...surrounding plain is parched with the heat of summer. Half a mile to the northward of this position are two small heights, the nearer and larger of which...

Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography: Abacaenum-Hytanis

William Smith - 1854 - عدد الصفحات: 1130
...water-courses from the ridges of Lycabettus are consumed in gardens and olive plantations. These waters still cause the spot to be one of the most advantageous...plain is parched with the heat of summer." (Leake, p. 195.) 2. Cynotarga (KwoVojrytj). was a sanctuary of Hercules and a gymnasium, situated to the east...

Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography, المجلد 1

William Smith - 1854 - عدد الصفحات: 2066
...water-courses from the ridges of Lycabettus are consumed in gardens and olive plantations. These waters still cause the spot to be one of the most advantageous...certain degree of verdure when all the surrounding plain ¡s parched with the heat of summer." (Leake, p. 195.) 2. Cynosarge» (KwAropyts). was a sanctuary...

Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography: Abacaenum-Hytanis. 1854. v. 2 ...

William Smith - 1854 - عدد الصفحات: 1318
...the ridges of Lycabettus are consumed in gardens and olive plantations. These waters still cause ;he spot to be one of the most advantageous situations near Athens for the growth of fruit and poticrbs, and maintain a certain degree of verdure when all the surrounding plain is parched with the...

Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography, المجلد 1

William Smith - 1856 - عدد الصفحات: 1156
...water-courses from the ridges of Lycabettus are consumed in gardens and olive plantations. These waters still cause the spot to be one of the most advantageous situations near Athens for the growth of frnit and jiotherbs, and maintain a certain degree of verdure when all the surrounding plain is parched...

A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography: Abacaenum-Hytanis

William Smith - 1878 - عدد الصفحات: 1212
...water-courses from the ridges of Lycal»ettus are consumed in gardens and olive plantations. The>e waters still cause the spot to be one of the most advantageous...fruit and potherbs, and maintain a certain degree of ïcrdure when all the surrounding plain is parched with the heat of summer." (I.eake, p. 19.").) 2....

The Praise of Gardens: An Epitome of the Literature of the Garden-art

Albert Forbes Sieveking - 1899 - عدد الصفحات: 488
...These were the waters which, while they nourished the shady groves of the Academy and its plane trees remarkable for their luxuriant growth, made the air...parched with the heat of summer." (Leake, 'Athens.') It is said that Plato taught at first in the Academy, but afterwards in a garden of his own adjoining...

Gardens Ancient and Modern: An Epitome of the Literature of the Garden-art

Albert Forbes Sieveking - 1899 - عدد الصفحات: 472
...These were the waters which, while they nourished the shady groves of the Academy and its plane trees remarkable for their luxuriant growth, made the air...parched with the heat of summer.' (Leake, 'Athens.') It is said that Plato taught at first in the Academy, but afterwards in a garden of his own adjoining...




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