Discoveries in Hieroglyphics and Other Antiquities, 第 6 卷1813 |
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第10页
... mountains , which the Cyclops throws at Ulysses ( 481 ) , xe d'aдoρиkas κορυφήν ορεος μεγαλοιο , are to be considered as being referable to the eruptions of those volcanoes ; I do not now enter into an inquiry , as not intend- ing here ...
... mountains , which the Cyclops throws at Ulysses ( 481 ) , xe d'aдoρиkas κορυφήν ορεος μεγαλοιο , are to be considered as being referable to the eruptions of those volcanoes ; I do not now enter into an inquiry , as not intend- ing here ...
第21页
... extent of the country , represented by him , is implied by the word πελώριος ; the height of its mountains is insinuated by a refer- ence to the length of their shadows , δολιχόσκιον ; and the enormous mass of ice at the northern end 21.
... extent of the country , represented by him , is implied by the word πελώριος ; the height of its mountains is insinuated by a refer- ence to the length of their shadows , δολιχόσκιον ; and the enormous mass of ice at the northern end 21.
第25页
... , or dows ; and as Tartary has its name so doubled , in order to mark , the height and prodigious extent of the mountains of that country , ( quasi , Taugos , Tau- gos ) . Having been thus incidentally led to the fable of Circe 25.
... , or dows ; and as Tartary has its name so doubled , in order to mark , the height and prodigious extent of the mountains of that country , ( quasi , Taugos , Tau- gos ) . Having been thus incidentally led to the fable of Circe 25.
第45页
... mountains , and to the ice with which they are covered . The following lines also seem to be strictly applicable to the same country , 21 Od . 10 , Κείνον μεν ταμίην ανεμων ποιησε Κρονίων Η μεν παυσεμεναι ηδ ' ορνυμεν ον κε θελησι Ναι ...
... mountains , and to the ice with which they are covered . The following lines also seem to be strictly applicable to the same country , 21 Od . 10 , Κείνον μεν ταμίην ανεμων ποιησε Κρονίων Η μεν παυσεμεναι ηδ ' ορνυμεν ον κε θελησι Ναι ...
第47页
... mountains there , will go strongly to prove both the tempests of wind and the calms which reign in their turn at the ... mountain to a vast 1 distance representing the sea , with our rock like an 47.
... mountains there , will go strongly to prove both the tempests of wind and the calms which reign in their turn at the ... mountain to a vast 1 distance representing the sea , with our rock like an 47.
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