Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography, المجلد 2James Walton, 1868 |
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الصفحة 33
... Herodotus ( ii . 45 ) ; yet that it once prevailed among thein is rendered probable by Manetho's state- ment of a king named Amosis having abolished the custom , and substituted a waxen image for the human victim . ( Porphyr . de ...
... Herodotus ( ii . 45 ) ; yet that it once prevailed among thein is rendered probable by Manetho's state- ment of a king named Amosis having abolished the custom , and substituted a waxen image for the human victim . ( Porphyr . de ...
الصفحة 43
... Herodotus ( vii . 70 ) , who states in another place that all the Indians ( ex- cept the Daradae ) resembled the Aethiopians in the dark colour of their skins ( iii . 101 ) ; while abundant instances may be observed of the intermixture ...
... Herodotus ( vii . 70 ) , who states in another place that all the Indians ( ex- cept the Daradae ) resembled the Aethiopians in the dark colour of their skins ( iii . 101 ) ; while abundant instances may be observed of the intermixture ...
الصفحة 44
... Herodotus , that Scylax of Caryanda , who was sent by Dareius , navigated the Indus to Caspatyrus in Pactyice , and thence along the Erythraean sea by the Arabian gulf to the coast of Egypt ( iv . 44 ) ; in the course of which voyage he ...
... Herodotus , that Scylax of Caryanda , who was sent by Dareius , navigated the Indus to Caspatyrus in Pactyice , and thence along the Erythraean sea by the Arabian gulf to the coast of Egypt ( iv . 44 ) ; in the course of which voyage he ...
الصفحة 50
... Herodotus is the first ancient author who may be said to give any real description of them ; and he is led to refer to them , only because a portion of this country , which ad- joined the territory of Dareius , was included in one of ...
... Herodotus is the first ancient author who may be said to give any real description of them ; and he is led to refer to them , only because a portion of this country , which ad- joined the territory of Dareius , was included in one of ...
الصفحة 59
... Herodotus as the place of confinement to which Scythes , the ruler of Zancle , was sent by Hippocrates , who had taken him prisoner . ( Herod . vi . 23 , 24. ) Aelian , who copies the narrative of Herodotus , represents Scythes as a ...
... Herodotus as the place of confinement to which Scythes , the ruler of Zancle , was sent by Hippocrates , who had taken him prisoner . ( Herod . vi . 23 , 24. ) Aelian , who copies the narrative of Herodotus , represents Scythes as a ...
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