The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 91, Part 1E. Cave, 1821 - English periodicals |
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... Agrigentum will appear in our next , ac- companied by a Lithographic Chart , repre- senting the present state of that city and its environs , according to a survey taken in 1817 . THE Runic Inscription in Yorkshire will be engraved for ...
... Agrigentum will appear in our next , ac- companied by a Lithographic Chart , repre- senting the present state of that city and its environs , according to a survey taken in 1817 . THE Runic Inscription in Yorkshire will be engraved for ...
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... Agrigentum derived its name from Agragas , the original. PART OF THE ISLAND To Monte Aperto Grata Rabatto GIRGENTI Sepulchres . " Suburbs of Camicus On the site of the Citadel of Cotalus . Convent Ruins British Miles . RUPA ATHENÆA Site ...
... Agrigentum derived its name from Agragas , the original. PART OF THE ISLAND To Monte Aperto Grata Rabatto GIRGENTI Sepulchres . " Suburbs of Camicus On the site of the Citadel of Cotalus . Convent Ruins British Miles . RUPA ATHENÆA Site ...
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* Agrigentum derived its name from Agragas , the original name of the city , both of which were so called from the country άxgayn - acrage , on account of its fertility . + Lib . ix . p . 560. ed . Casaub . 114 Account of the antient ...
* Agrigentum derived its name from Agragas , the original name of the city , both of which were so called from the country άxgayn - acrage , on account of its fertility . + Lib . ix . p . 560. ed . Casaub . 114 Account of the antient ...
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... Agrigentum may be inte- resting : Antient Historians state that Dæ- dalus fled to this spot for protection against Minos , and built many consi- derable edifices for Cocalus , King of the island * . Polybius says , it was founded by a ...
... Agrigentum may be inte- resting : Antient Historians state that Dæ- dalus fled to this spot for protection against Minos , and built many consi- derable edifices for Cocalus , King of the island * . Polybius says , it was founded by a ...
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... Agrigentum in the 2d year of the 52d Olympiad ( before Christ 571 ) , and having possessed it about 16 years , shared the common fate of tyrants , and is said to have been put to death by his own bull . After the death of Phalaris , the ...
... Agrigentum in the 2d year of the 52d Olympiad ( before Christ 571 ) , and having possessed it about 16 years , shared the common fate of tyrants , and is said to have been put to death by his own bull . After the death of Phalaris , the ...
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