Concerning Egypt itself I shall extend my remarks to a great length, because there is no country that possesses so many wonders,4 nor any that has such a number of works which defy description. Life in Ancient Egyptde Adolf Erman - 1971 - 565 páginasNo hay ninguna vista previa disponible - Acerca de este libro
| Herodotus - 1858 - 658 páginas
...equal length with the Ister. And here I take my leave of this subject. 35. Concerning Egypt itself I shall extend my remarks to a great length, because...that possesses so many wonders/ nor any that has such to Bakjulwjh, but the ancient town must have been nearer the coast — perhaps at Kuraytak. (See Strab.... | |
| Herodotus - 1859 - 552 páginas
...equal length with the Ister. And here I take my leave of this subject. 35. Concerning Egypt itself I shall extend my remarks to a great length, because there is no country that possesses so many wonders,7 nor any that has such a number of works which the land must hare taken place within the historic... | |
| Herodotus - 1866 - 560 páginas
...equal length with the Ister. And here I take my leave of this subject. 35. Concerning Egypt itself I shall extend my remarks to a great length, because...wonders,' nor any that has such a number of works which the land must have taken place within the historic period, since at present the Black Seáis separated... | |
| Herodotus - 1875 - 656 páginas
...equal length with the Ister. And here I take my leave of this subject. 85. Concerning Egypt itself I shall extend my remarks to a great length, because there is no country that possesses so many wonders,7 nor any that has such a number of works * Cilicia was divided into two portions, the eastern,... | |
| Herodotus - 1880 - 660 páginas
...equal length with the Ister. And here I take my leave of this subject. 85. Concerning Egypt itself I shall extend my remarks to a great length, because there is no country that possesses so many wonders,7 nor any that has such a number of works 4 Cilicia was divided into two portions, the eastern,... | |
| Hutton Webster - 1913 - 296 páginas
...is — the first and the most charming of story-tellers. 1. The Egyptians 2 Concerning Egypt itself I shall extend my remarks to a great length, because...there is no country that possesses so many wonders, or any that has such a number of works which defy description. Not only is the climate different from... | |
| Hutton Webster, Ph.d - 1913 - 316 páginas
...is — the first and the most charming of story-tellers. 1. The Egyptians 2 Concerning Egypt itself I shall extend my remarks to a great length, because...there is no country that possesses so many wonders, or any that has such a number of works which defy description. Not only is the climate different from... | |
| University of California, Berkeley. Anthropology Department - 1919 - 316 páginas
...is of equal length with the Ister. And here I take my leave of this subject. Concerning Egypt itself I shall extend my remarks to a great length, because...is no country that possesses so many wonders, nor that has such a number of works which defy description. Not only is the climate different from that... | |
| Alfred Louis Kroeber, Thomas Talbot Waterman - 1924 - 606 páginas
...is of equal length with the Ister. And here I take my leave of this subject. Concerning Egypt itself I shall extend my remarks to a great length, because...is no country that possesses so many wonders, nor that has such a number of works which defy description. Not only is the Climate different from that... | |
| Robin Cook - 1983 - 324 páginas
...author nor the publisher has received any payment for this "stripped book." Concerning Egypt itself I shall extend my remarks to a great length, because...many wonders, nor any that has such a number of works that defy descriptions. —Herodotus History Prologue 1301 BC TOMB OF TUTANKHAMEN VALLEY OF THE KINGS... | |
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