The Southern Review, 4권A. E. Miller., 1829 |
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... Greeks and Ionians according to Herodotus : and to the oldest Greek and Runic alphabets , according to Mr. Astle . We would again re- fer to the Babylonish bricks of Sir Wm . Drummond , ( 5 Class . Jour . p . 127 ) and to the Elean ...
... Greeks and Ionians according to Herodotus : and to the oldest Greek and Runic alphabets , according to Mr. Astle . We would again re- fer to the Babylonish bricks of Sir Wm . Drummond , ( 5 Class . Jour . p . 127 ) and to the Elean ...
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... Greek character . Hence the Ogham Bethluisnion , and the inscription on the stone found in County Clare , are of the most ancient date . Next are the arrow character of Persepolis , the Babel bricks , and the virgular Ogham . But none ...
... Greek character . Hence the Ogham Bethluisnion , and the inscription on the stone found in County Clare , are of the most ancient date . Next are the arrow character of Persepolis , the Babel bricks , and the virgular Ogham . But none ...
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... Greeks who laughed at the stories of the comets being planets ? Search where you will , you must go to Baillie's nation between 40 ° and 50 ° of N. latitude ; and that great man , the successor of Galileo , Bacon , and Worcester , in ...
... Greeks who laughed at the stories of the comets being planets ? Search where you will , you must go to Baillie's nation between 40 ° and 50 ° of N. latitude ; and that great man , the successor of Galileo , Bacon , and Worcester , in ...
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... Greeks called them Kλro . Callimachus , in his Hymn to Apollo , uses Galates and Celtæ as synonimous.- Herodotus , Melp : § 49 , places them in the remotest west of Eu- rope . According to Diod . Sic . lib . v . §32 , the Celtæ occupied ...
... Greeks called them Kλro . Callimachus , in his Hymn to Apollo , uses Galates and Celtæ as synonimous.- Herodotus , Melp : § 49 , places them in the remotest west of Eu- rope . According to Diod . Sic . lib . v . §32 , the Celtæ occupied ...
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... Greek , or the Greek from the Phoenician , but all of them from some common parent lan- guage ; wherein we agree with him . Mr. Higgins and Dr. Jamieson ( Hermes Scythicus ) assume , that the Celtæ and Scythians were Gomerians , and the ...
... Greek , or the Greek from the Phoenician , but all of them from some common parent lan- guage ; wherein we agree with him . Mr. Higgins and Dr. Jamieson ( Hermes Scythicus ) assume , that the Celtæ and Scythians were Gomerians , and the ...
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