| Herodotus - 1858 - 746 Seiten
...was the city against which he directed his first attack. 163. Now the Phocseans were the first of the Greeks who performed long voyages, and it was they...Adriatic and with Tyrrhenia, with Iberia, and the city of Tartessus.4 The vessel which they used in their voyages was not the round-built merchant-ship, but... | |
| Herodotus - 1862 - 600 Seiten
...was the city against which he directed his first attack. 163. Now the Phocacans were the first of the Greeks who performed long voyages, and it was they...Greeks acquainted with the Adriatic and with Tyrrhenia, witli Iberia, and the city of Tartessus.7 The vessel which they used in their voyages was not the round-built... | |
| Herodotus - 1862 - 596 Seiten
...the city against which lie directed his first attack. 163. Now the Plmeœans were the first of the Greeks who performed long voyages, and it was they...made the Greeks acquainted with the Adriatic and with Tyrrheuia, with Iberia, and the city of Tartessus.7 The vessel which they used in their voyages was... | |
| Herodotus - 1875 - 754 Seiten
...was the city against which he directed his first attack. 168. Now the Phocseans were the first of the Greeks who performed long voyages, and it was they...Adriatic and with Tyrrhenia, with Iberia, and the city of Tartessus.4 The vessel which they used in 1 Not Magnesia under Sipylus, but Magnesia on the Maunder,... | |
| sir George Christopher M. Birdwood - 1878 - 190 Seiten
...(originally from Phocis), were the first of the Greeks who made long voyages, and it was they who first made the Greeks acquainted with the Adriatic, and...Tyrrhenia, with Iberia and the city of Tartessus, (a colony of Tyre, the name of which signifies in the Phoenician tongue " the Younger Brother,") afterwards... | |
| Archibald Neil Campbell-Maclachlan - 1885 - 276 Seiten
...spreads the myrtle, where the dead repose." — Mrs. Hanans. "The Phoenicians were the first of the Greeks who performed long voyages, and it was they...who made the Greeks acquainted with the Adriatic and Tyrrhenia, with Iberia, and the City of Tartessus." — Rawlinsans Herodotus. " Some force, in respect... | |
| Herodotus - 1889 - 598 Seiten
...city against which he directed his first attack. \ ^x' 163. Now the Phocajans were the first of the Greeks who\ performed long voyages, and it was they who made the Greeks/^1 acquainted with the Adriatic and with Tyrrhenia, with Iberia, and the city of Tartessus.4... | |
| William Lamartine Snyder - 1915 - 382 Seiten
...The Greek historian, speaking of Tartessus, says (i, 163), that " the Phocaeans were the first of the Greeks who performed long voyages, and it was they...the Greeks acquainted with the Adriatic, and with Tyi-- rhenia, with Iberia, and the city of Tartessus." In speaking of the expedition of Aryandes against... | |
| Rhys Carpenter - 1925 - 228 Seiten
...voyages." Justin 43.3 AND MONOGRAPHS Hdt. i. 163 (Rawlinson) "And it was they," he goes on to say, "who made the Greeks acquainted with the Adriatic...vessel which they used in their voyages was not the round-built merchant -ship, but the long penteconter. On their arrival at Tartessus, the king of the... | |
| Herodotus - 1996 - 772 Seiten
...was the city against which he directed his first attack. 163. Now the Phocaeans were the first of the Greeks who performed long voyages, and it was they...Adriatic and with Tyrrhenia, with Iberia, and the city of Tartessus.157 The vessel which they used in their voyages was not the round-built merchant-ship, but... | |
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