Remains of Japhet: Being Historical Enquiries Into the Affinity and Origin of the European Languagesauthor: and sold, 1767 - 419 Seiten |
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... Herodotus led them to the com- pany of Cadmus , and gave it up , that he was the inventer of letters ; and that men were illiterate before his arrival in Greece . This was doing no great honour to the most an- cient people of the world ...
... Herodotus led them to the com- pany of Cadmus , and gave it up , that he was the inventer of letters ; and that men were illiterate before his arrival in Greece . This was doing no great honour to the most an- cient people of the world ...
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... Herodotus . If we were to enumerate all the names given to the first people inhabiting the ifles of Elifba , by thofe writers who blended their hiftories with fables and allegories , and many times invented matters that never exifted ...
... Herodotus . If we were to enumerate all the names given to the first people inhabiting the ifles of Elifba , by thofe writers who blended their hiftories with fables and allegories , and many times invented matters that never exifted ...
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... Herodotus , as quoted by Pezron , who obferves that the Athenians , and their brethren that lived in the colonies of Afia after- . wards , abhorred to be called Jonians , being a name which they detefted ; because they would not have it ...
... Herodotus , as quoted by Pezron , who obferves that the Athenians , and their brethren that lived in the colonies of Afia after- . wards , abhorred to be called Jonians , being a name which they detefted ; because they would not have it ...
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... Herodotus and the Scriptures ; and the people called Tibereni , from Tubal . If this last fhould be thought a forced derivation , we must confider that the Greeks , as I have before hinted , had a very good hand at changing the names of ...
... Herodotus and the Scriptures ; and the people called Tibereni , from Tubal . If this last fhould be thought a forced derivation , we must confider that the Greeks , as I have before hinted , had a very good hand at changing the names of ...
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... Herodotus " diftinxit . " i . e . We understand here by the name of Scy- thians the most ancient inhabitants of the Euxine Sea , by whatsoever name they were called . Homer places the Cimmerians there , and Herodotus diftinguishes these ...
... Herodotus " diftinxit . " i . e . We understand here by the name of Scy- thians the most ancient inhabitants of the Euxine Sea , by whatsoever name they were called . Homer places the Cimmerians there , and Herodotus diftinguishes these ...
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