The Classical Journal, 第 6 卷A. J. Valpay., 1812 |
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... poet copied his description of it from models which he had seen in Egypt . ' There can be no doubt , that representations of the celestial bodies , the earth , and the ocean , were frequently exhibited in Egypt and in Asia , not only on ...
... poet copied his description of it from models which he had seen in Egypt . ' There can be no doubt , that representations of the celestial bodies , the earth , and the ocean , were frequently exhibited in Egypt and in Asia , not only on ...
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... poet put the Wain , by a figure of Speech , for all the constellations which never set , as being the most remarkable.3 Crates reads olos for oʼn ; but Strabo vindicates the text , and understands , that by the Bear Homer meant the ...
... poet put the Wain , by a figure of Speech , for all the constellations which never set , as being the most remarkable.3 Crates reads olos for oʼn ; but Strabo vindicates the text , and understands , that by the Bear Homer meant the ...
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... poet , therefore , either was not , or ought not to have been , unacquainted with those celestial signs , which never set . But it is further contended , that the Great Bear was the only Arctic constellation known to Homer , because the ...
... poet , therefore , either was not , or ought not to have been , unacquainted with those celestial signs , which never set . But it is further contended , that the Great Bear was the only Arctic constellation known to Homer , because the ...
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... Poet has said , that all the signs were engraven on the shield , and then names the Pleiades , the Hyades , Orion , and the Bear , commonly called the Wain . From this it is inferred , that he mentioned the appellations of all the signs ...
... Poet has said , that all the signs were engraven on the shield , and then names the Pleiades , the Hyades , Orion , and the Bear , commonly called the Wain . From this it is inferred , that he mentioned the appellations of all the signs ...
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... poet . But since the star a in Draco was only 10 from the Pole about 4000 years ago , and since about the Trojan times , or 3000 years ago , the star x in Draco was within 5 ° of the Pole , it appears that the Pole's place , about 3000 ...
... poet . But since the star a in Draco was only 10 from the Pole about 4000 years ago , and since about the Trojan times , or 3000 years ago , the star x in Draco was within 5 ° of the Pole , it appears that the Pole's place , about 3000 ...
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