Archaeologia Graeca Or the Antiquities of Graece, Том 11728 |
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... Altars in Honour of the Gods , and inftructed his People in what manner they were to worship them . In the Reign of Pandion , the Fifth King of Athens , Triptolemus is faid to have taught the Athenians how to fow and manure the Ground ...
... Altars in Honour of the Gods , and inftructed his People in what manner they were to worship them . In the Reign of Pandion , the Fifth King of Athens , Triptolemus is faid to have taught the Athenians how to fow and manure the Ground ...
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... Altar in the Place where he first alighted from his Chariot , calling it the Altar of Demetrius the Alighter , and added infinite other Inftances of the moft grofs and fordid Flat- tery , of which Plutarch and others give us a large ...
... Altar in the Place where he first alighted from his Chariot , calling it the Altar of Demetrius the Alighter , and added infinite other Inftances of the moft grofs and fordid Flat- tery , of which Plutarch and others give us a large ...
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... Altars " . The Temple of Thefens was erected by Conon , in the Middle of the City , near the Place where the Youth perform'd their Wrestlings , and other Exercifes of Body , and was allow'd the Privilege of being a Sanctuary for Slaves ...
... Altars " . The Temple of Thefens was erected by Conon , in the Middle of the City , near the Place where the Youth perform'd their Wrestlings , and other Exercifes of Body , and was allow'd the Privilege of being a Sanctuary for Slaves ...
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... Altars , and Introduction of new Ceremonies into Divine Worship , were refer'd to the Judgment of this Court ; therefore Plato , having been inftructed in the Knowledge of one God in Egypt , was forc'd to diffemble or conceal his ...
... Altars , and Introduction of new Ceremonies into Divine Worship , were refer'd to the Judgment of this Court ; therefore Plato , having been inftructed in the Knowledge of one God in Egypt , was forc'd to diffemble or conceal his ...
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... Altars , and afterwards Temples , were erected in the Areopagus " , The Accufer in this Place propos'd three Questions to the Prifoner , call'd by Efchylus , τρία παλαίσματα to each of which he was to give a diftinct Answer . The firft ...
... Altars , and afterwards Temples , were erected in the Areopagus " , The Accufer in this Place propos'd three Questions to the Prifoner , call'd by Efchylus , τρία παλαίσματα to each of which he was to give a diftinct Answer . The firft ...
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