The Tudor TranslationsAMS Press, 1967 |
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الصفحة 141
... length of Ægypt by the sea coaste is 423 miles and a halfe : accord- ing to our lymitation which is from the coaste of Plynthines to the poole named Selbonis , whereunto reacheth an ende of the great mountayne Cassius : on this side ...
... length of Ægypt by the sea coaste is 423 miles and a halfe : accord- ing to our lymitation which is from the coaste of Plynthines to the poole named Selbonis , whereunto reacheth an ende of the great mountayne Cassius : on this side ...
الصفحة 152
... length , was unable to feele any ground or bottome : whose tale ( if any such thyng were done as he sayde ) made me thinke that in those places whereof he spake , were certayne gulfes or whirlepooles very swift , violente and raging ...
... length , was unable to feele any ground or bottome : whose tale ( if any such thyng were done as he sayde ) made me thinke that in those places whereof he spake , were certayne gulfes or whirlepooles very swift , violente and raging ...
الصفحة 186
... length : affyrminge that at such times as that is seene , the yeare proveth very fertile and prosperous throughe out all Egypt . This towne ( I say ) hath ordayned certayne games of exercise in the honour of Perseus , after the maner of ...
... length : affyrminge that at such times as that is seene , the yeare proveth very fertile and prosperous throughe out all Egypt . This towne ( I say ) hath ordayned certayne games of exercise in the honour of Perseus , after the maner of ...
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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