The Southern Literary Journal, and Monthly Magazine, Volumul 2AMS Press, 1967 |
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Pagina 83
... Pelasgians . These are the same as those of the inscriptions in the temple of the Ismenean Apollo at Thebes in Beotia , as copied by Hero . dotus . After the early method of the Phoenicians , the Pelasgians and the Greeks , the ...
... Pelasgians . These are the same as those of the inscriptions in the temple of the Ismenean Apollo at Thebes in Beotia , as copied by Hero . dotus . After the early method of the Phoenicians , the Pelasgians and the Greeks , the ...
Pagina 84
... Pelasgians , who arrived in Italy one hundred years after the deluge of Deucalion , united themselves with the Thyrrenians ; that their first colony was called Kitim , which gave its name to all that part of Italy , afterward called ...
... Pelasgians , who arrived in Italy one hundred years after the deluge of Deucalion , united themselves with the Thyrrenians ; that their first colony was called Kitim , which gave its name to all that part of Italy , afterward called ...
Pagina 86
... Pelasgians . Diodorus Siculus tells us , that they were the first to invent the portico to keep off the noise of servants and clients , " ad avertendum turbæ servorum et clientum , strepitus ! " The use of the portico introduced the ...
... Pelasgians . Diodorus Siculus tells us , that they were the first to invent the portico to keep off the noise of servants and clients , " ad avertendum turbæ servorum et clientum , strepitus ! " The use of the portico introduced the ...
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