On the Beauties, Harmonies, and Sublimities of Nature, 1: With Occasional Remarks on the Laws, Customs, Manners, and Opinions of Various NationsY. and W. B. Whittaker, 1823 |
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... Diodorus Siculus have transmitted an account . It was called " the Fountain of the Sun ; " and was situated near the temple of Jupiter Ammon1 . At the dawn of day this fountain was warm ; as the day advanced , it became progressively ...
... Diodorus Siculus have transmitted an account . It was called " the Fountain of the Sun ; " and was situated near the temple of Jupiter Ammon1 . At the dawn of day this fountain was warm ; as the day advanced , it became progressively ...
Halaman 41
... Diodorus Siculus , Arrian , and Solinus : Silius Italicus also alludes to it1 . There was a fountain , equally curious , in the forest of Dodona . It is said to have had the power of lighting a torch : -at noon it was dry ; at midnight ...
... Diodorus Siculus , Arrian , and Solinus : Silius Italicus also alludes to it1 . There was a fountain , equally curious , in the forest of Dodona . It is said to have had the power of lighting a torch : -at noon it was dry ; at midnight ...
Halaman 174
... Diodorus Siculus says , they appropriated land , every year , to be cultivated for the necessitous . The Germans , Gauls , and Britons1 were 174 Abraham and the Fire - worshipper .
... Diodorus Siculus says , they appropriated land , every year , to be cultivated for the necessitous . The Germans , Gauls , and Britons1 were 174 Abraham and the Fire - worshipper .
Halaman 295
... Diodorus Siculus relates , that from an eruption of one of the Pyrenean mountains gold was first discovered by the Spanish shepherds . snow and ice , during the whole year , that Storms and Tempests . 295.
... Diodorus Siculus relates , that from an eruption of one of the Pyrenean mountains gold was first discovered by the Spanish shepherds . snow and ice , during the whole year , that Storms and Tempests . 295.
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