| 1883 - 836 стор.
...appellation of Bosphorus, a name not less celebrated in the history than in the fables of antiquity. A crowd of temples and of votive altars, profusely...scattered along its steep and woody banks, attested the unskilt'ulness, the terrors, and the devotion of the Grecian navigators, who, after the example of... | |
| Helmuth Graf von Moltke - 1893 - 670 стор.
...©фгааг^е 9Jîeer, ber geíürфtete *)Jontuâ ßujinuä." 97) ©ibbon Яар. 17 Sb. II, 278: „On these banks tradition long preserved the memory...of the palace of Phineus, infested by the obscene haipies; and of the sylvan reign of Amyous." »8) 21иф bicfe aingabe ftammt oua ©ibbon II, 8, 279;... | |
| Charles Sears Baldwin - 1895 - 212 стор.
...appellation of Bosphorus, a name not less celebrated in the history than in the fables of antiquity. A crowd of temples and of votive altars, profusely...dangers of the inhospitable Euxine. On these banks 5 tradition long preserved the memory of the palace of Phineus, infested by the obscene harpies ; and... | |
| Charles Sears Baldwin - 1895 - 220 стор.
...explanation, be clearly or sufficiently understood. The winding channel through which the waters of and of votive altars, profusely scattered along its...dangers of the inhospitable Euxine. On these banks 5 tradition long preserved the memory of the palace of Phineus, infested by the obscene harpies ; and... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1899 - 632 стор.
...of votive altars, profusely scattered along its steep &a' woody banks, attested the unskiffulness, the terrors, and the devotion of the Grecian navigators,...palace of Phineus, infested by the obscene harpies ;4 and of the sylvan reign of Amyous, who defied the son of Leda to the combat of the cestus.5 The... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1900 - 642 стор.
...appellation of Bosphorus, a name not less celebrated in the history than in the fables of antiquity.1 A crowd of temples and of votive altars, profusely...explored the dangers of the inhospitable Euxine. On these 1 Polybius, 1. iv. 423, ed. Casaubon. He observes that the peace of Ihe Byxantines was frequently disturbed,... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1901 - 602 стор.
...appellation of Bosphorus, a name not less celebrated in the history than in the fables of antiquity.3 A crowd of temples and of votive altars, profusely...palace of Phineus, infested by the obscene harpies ; 4 and of the sylvan reign of Amycus, who defied the son of Leda to the combat of the Cestus.6 The... | |
| James Cotter Morison - 1901 - 202 стор.
...appellation of Bosphorus, a name not less celebrated in the history than in the fables of antiquity. A crowd of temples and of votive altars, profusely...Argonauts, explored the dangers of the inhospitable H Enxine. On these banks tradition long preserved the memoiy ol the palace of Phineus, infested by... | |
| George Rice Carpenter, William Tenney Brewster - 1904 - 504 стор.
...appellation of Bosphorus, a name not less celebrated in the history than in the fables of antiquity. A crowd of temples and of votive altars, profusely...palace of Phineus, infested by the obscene harpies ; and of the sylvan reign of Amycus, who defied the son of Leda to the combat of the Cestus. The straits... | |
| James Cotter Morison - 1904 - 712 стор.
...appellation of Bosphorus, a name not less celebrated in the history than in the fables of antiquity. A crowd of temples and of votive altars, profusely...scattered along its steep and woody banks, attested the unskilfulnesa, the terrors, and the devotion of the Grecian navigators, who, after the example of the... | |
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