Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature of the United KingdomJ. Murray, 1847 |
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Achaians Acropolis ancient antiquity appears Atchik Keui Athenian Athens Bounárbashi Cadytis called Champollion Egypt Egyptian evidence feet fragments gold Greece Greek Harpagus Herodotus hieroglyphics hill Hincks Hissarlik Homer Ilium ingots inscription Karnak Khita king land language letters Lycian majesty marble mentioned Mesopotamia monarch monument Mycena Naharaina ornament passage period plain Plate pottery probably Rameses Rameses II remarks river Rosellini ruins Ruten Scamander sculpture Segesta Shasu Sicily Sigeium Simois Society of Literature specimens stone Strabo style Suidas supposed tablet Tahai temple Tepeh Thothmes Thucydides tomb Treasury of Atreus tribute Trojan Troy tumulus vases walls words ἀπὸ γὰρ δὲ δὴ διὰ εἰς ἐκ ἐν ἐπ ἐπὶ ἐς ἦν καὶ κατὰ μὲν μὴ νῦν οἱ δὲ οὐ οὐκ περὶ πρὸς τὰ τε καὶ τῇ τὴν τῆς τὸ τοῖς τὸν τοῦ τοὺς τρία τῷ τῶν ὑπὸ ὡς
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Seite 131 - Mimanta. ac velut ille canum morsu de montibus altis actus aper, multos Vesulus quem pinifer annos defendit multosque palus Laurentia, silva pastus harundinea...
Seite 49 - An inquiry into the share, which King Charles i. had in the transactions of the Earl of Glamorgan...
Seite 15 - IV aut V longam. mediam diffinde et duo homines teneant ad coxendices. incipe cantare 'in alio. sf motas vaeta daries dardaries astataries Dissunapiter', usque dum coeant.
Seite 360 - Lycium ad märe imperio tenuisse.' lege25bantur et indicta gentibus tributa, pondus argenti et auri, numerus armorum equorumque et dona templis, ebur atque odores, quasque copias frumenti et omnium utensilium quaeque natio penderet, haud minus magnifica quam nunc vi Parthorum aut potentia Romana iubentur.
Seite 40 - Patet ab austro et septemtrione sexagenos ternos pedes, brevius a frontibus, toto circuitu pedes quadringentos undecim; attollitur in altitudinem viginti quinque cubitis; cingitur columnis triginta sex.
Seite 265 - Mycenae, and equally non-Hellenic), then the predictions of former and careful explorers will be justified, and the forecast of Leake — " It is by no means improbable that one or two of these edifices may have been more ancient than Atreus and the works of the Perseidae.
Seite 262 - On my former visit to Mycenae there were several large fragments of these semi-columns lying on the ground : I can now find only one or two very small pieces *. They are formed of a kind of green basalt.
Seite 15 - V longam. mediam diffinde et duo homines teneant ad coxendices. incipe cantare 'in alio. sf motas vaeta daries dardaries astataries Dissunapiter', usque dum coeant. ferrum insuper jactato. ubi coierint et altera alteram tetigerit, id manu prende et dextra sinistra praecide. ad luxum aut ad fracturam alliga, sanum fiet, et tamen quotidie cantato 'in alio sf vel luxato.
Seite 294 - ... doctrine, it is most distinctly hinted at in one of the age of the Ptolomies ; and I am inclined to think it was imported from the East by Sesostris, where, in confirmation of its existence at a very remote period, I would quote the existence of those egg-shaped basaltic stones, embossed with various devices and covered with cuneatic inscriptions, which are brought from some of the ancient cities of Mesopotamia.