The Tudor TranslationsAMS Press, 1967 |
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الصفحة 11
... Asia , subverted and brought to them ruine the kingdome of Priamus . Since which tyme they have alwayes thought of the Grecians as of their heavy frendes , esteeming themselves somewhat allyed to Asia and the nations of Barbaria , but ...
... Asia , subverted and brought to them ruine the kingdome of Priamus . Since which tyme they have alwayes thought of the Grecians as of their heavy frendes , esteeming themselves somewhat allyed to Asia and the nations of Barbaria , but ...
الصفحة 69
... Asia that lyeth about the ryver Halis , turned into mustered a power of men agaynst the city Ninus , as well to take revenge of his fathers death as to vanquish and destroy the citye . But in the meane tyme whyle hee foyled the ...
... Asia that lyeth about the ryver Halis , turned into mustered a power of men agaynst the city Ninus , as well to take revenge of his fathers death as to vanquish and destroy the citye . But in the meane tyme whyle hee foyled the ...
الصفحة 146
... Asia , nor yet with Africa . For by this account , it is not the river Nilus that divides Asia from Africa , which at the poynt and sharpe angle of Delta , cutting it selfe into two sundry streames , that which lyes in the middes should ...
... Asia , nor yet with Africa . For by this account , it is not the river Nilus that divides Asia from Africa , which at the poynt and sharpe angle of Delta , cutting it selfe into two sundry streames , that which lyes in the middes should ...
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Adrastus Ægypt Ægyptians agayne agaynst albeit army Asia Assyria Astyages beastes beyng body BOOKE brought called cast cause certayne chiefe citye CLIO counsayle countrey course Croesus custome Cyrus dayes death Egypt ENTITLED EUTERPE farre father field follow forme fortune framed gave geven gods Græcians Greece Greek ground hands Harpagus hath head held Herodotus himselfe honour Howbeit king Kyng land lawes leave length live Lydians maner meanes Medes nature never neyther Nilus noble oracle passe Persians present priests prince reason region rest returned river rule ryver Sardis sayd SECOND seeme seene selfe sent shew side sonne sort space standing stone taken temple thee theyr things thou thought toke tooke translation tyme unto uppon walles wherein whereof whole whome women wyth