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... ENNEACRUNUS . I. To begin with Enneacrunus : —it must be admitted that this fountain , which I have placed at the south - eastern extremity of Athens , would seem , judging only from Pausanias , to have been not far from the western ...
... ENNEACRUNUS . I. To begin with Enneacrunus : —it must be admitted that this fountain , which I have placed at the south - eastern extremity of Athens , would seem , judging only from Pausanias , to have been not far from the western ...
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... Enneacrunus , they ordered all the beasts of burden in Attica to be brought to the city . * Now there was no temple of Jupiter at Athens of any celebrity , except that of Jupiter Olympius , which was situated near the source of water at ...
... Enneacrunus , they ordered all the beasts of burden in Attica to be brought to the city . * Now there was no temple of Jupiter at Athens of any celebrity , except that of Jupiter Olympius , which was situated near the source of water at ...
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... Enneacrunus by the Ilissus , " we cannot but suspect that the temple of Ceres , described by Pausanias as near that fountain , was the scene of the lesser mysteries , commonly called those of Agræ , or of the Agræan Ceres ( rà iv ...
... Enneacrunus by the Ilissus , " we cannot but suspect that the temple of Ceres , described by Pausanias as near that fountain , was the scene of the lesser mysteries , commonly called those of Agræ , or of the Agræan Ceres ( rà iv ...
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Report on the System of Hieroglyphic Interpretation proposed in a Treatise | 71 |
Letter to W R Hamilton Esq on the Saxon Names of Places | 97 |
Notice of some curious Remains of Antiquity in the Vicinity of Beyrout | 105 |
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