Ancient Geography, as Connected with Chronology, and Preparatory to the Study of Ancient History: Accompanied with an AtlasOliver D. Cooke & Company, 1827 - 96 páginas |
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... Crete ( Candia ) , was the largest island belonging to Greece . It was mountainous and woody , with fertile valleys interspersed . It produced chalk , and was thence called Creta . It was once famous for its hundred cities , of which ...
... Crete ( Candia ) , was the largest island belonging to Greece . It was mountainous and woody , with fertile valleys interspersed . It produced chalk , and was thence called Creta . It was once famous for its hundred cities , of which ...
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... Crete . PELLA in Macedonia , Palestine . LARISSA in Thessaly , Troas , Syria , Assyria . LAODICEA in the western part of Phrygia . LAODICEA COMBUSTA in the eastern part . LAODICEA LIBANI and Laodicea in Phoenicia . NICEA in Gaul ...
... Crete . PELLA in Macedonia , Palestine . LARISSA in Thessaly , Troas , Syria , Assyria . LAODICEA in the western part of Phrygia . LAODICEA COMBUSTA in the eastern part . LAODICEA LIBANI and Laodicea in Phoenicia . NICEA in Gaul ...
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... Crete , and gives laws to the Cretans . o 1263. The Argonautic Expedition . This expedition was from Thebes to Colchis ; and was undertaken by Jason , to avenge the death of a kinsman , and recover treasures seized by the government of ...
... Crete , and gives laws to the Cretans . o 1263. The Argonautic Expedition . This expedition was from Thebes to Colchis ; and was undertaken by Jason , to avenge the death of a kinsman , and recover treasures seized by the government of ...
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... Crete ? In what part of Crete is Mount Ida ? From what circumstance shall you remember this moun- tain ? At what places was Jupiter worshipped ? Describe their situations . What is remarked concerning the god Belus ? F Dodonæus , from ...
... Crete ? In what part of Crete is Mount Ida ? From what circumstance shall you remember this moun- tain ? At what places was Jupiter worshipped ? Describe their situations . What is remarked concerning the god Belus ? F Dodonæus , from ...
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... Crete ; 8th , he slew Diomedes , king of Thrace , and his four mares , which he fed on human flesh ; 9th , he slew Geryon , the three - bodied king of Gades , and car- ried away his cattle ; 10th , he conquered the Amazons at the river ...
... Crete ; 8th , he slew Diomedes , king of Thrace , and his four mares , which he fed on human flesh ; 9th , he slew Geryon , the three - bodied king of Gades , and car- ried away his cattle ; 10th , he conquered the Amazons at the river ...
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Página 65 - MYTflOLOGY. g^ through them; 7th, he brought alive to Mycenae a wild bull which had ravaged Crete; 8th, he slew Diomedes, king of Thrace, and his four mares, which he fed on human flesh; 9th, he slew Geryon, the three-bodied king of Gades, and carried away his cattle; 10th, he conquered the Amazons at the river Thermodon...
Página 59 - Peloponnessian war. 401. Retreat of the ten thousand Greeks under Xenophon from Babylon to the Euxine. I 391. Veii taken by Camillus at the head of the Romans, m 382. War between the Thebans and Spartans begins The principal battles are at Leuctra and Mantinea, in which the Thebans under Epaminondas are victorious over the Lacedemonians, n At Mantinea, Epaminondas is mortally wounded.
Página 34 - Euphrates flowed through it, and over this river was a bridge more than half a mile in length. At the end of the bridge were two palaces that communicated with each other by a vault built under the channel of the river. Before the bridge and vault could be built, a lake 37 miles square and 35 feet deep, was dug to receive its waters. After this was completed, the river was again permitted to flow in its ancient channel.
Página 83 - The two temperate zones are all those parts lying hetween the tropics and the polar circles ; consequently, there is one of these in the northern and one in the southern hemisphere. We, in the United States, are inhabitants of the north temperate zone. The two frigid zones lie between the polar circles and the poles, and have their name from the excessive cold in those parts.
Página 40 - Caracalla furnish, poblé specimens of the grandeur and extent of such edifices in ancient Rome. They contained not only baths and an immense basin for swimming, but around them, libraries, rooms for refreshments and halls for exercise, places of amusement and even temples. The baths of Dioclesian cover a great extent of ground, and a single hall now forms a church of considerable size. The baths of Caracalla occupied a square of a quarter of a mile in length and nearly the same in breadth, and its...
Página 85 - PROBLEM X. — To find the Length of the Day and Night at any Time of the Year.
Página 53 - They were unenlightened by science, and unacquainted with that religion) which enjoins men to do unto others as they would that others should do unto them.
Página 22 - No. 2. they described as a country of gloomy hills, assailed by wintry tempests; of lakes concealed in a blue mist; and of cold and lonely heaths, over which the deer of the forest were chased by a troop of half-naked barbarians. When the Romans invaded Britain, it was divided into a number of small independent states. At that time they had hardly any thing answering to our ideas of a city or town. Their dwellings, like those of the ancient Germans, were scattered sometimes on the banks of a rivulet,...
Página 86 - May, when the sun's declination is 17° 3ff, all those people who live under that parallel of north latitude have the sun in their zenith that day at noon ; among them you will find the inhabitants of Jamaica, the midland parts of Africa, and Pegu in India, &c. NOTE — The sun can never be vertical butto those who live in the torrid zone.
Página 85 - Therefore, when the gun's place is brought to the eastern or western edge of the horizon, you will there .see the point of the compass upon which the sun rises or sets that day. At what hour does the sun rise at...