| Herodotus - 1821 - 498 páginas
...affirm, that the Greeks borrowed from JCgypt the shield-and the helmet. It is pretended that Mi^ nerva was the daughter of Neptune, and the divinity of the lake Tritonis; and that from some trifling disagreement with her father, she put herself under the protection of Jupiter,... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 376 páginas
...have had no suspicion of its having ever communicated with the outer gulf. If we may suppose an anIt is pretended that Minerva was the daughter of Neptune, and the divinity of the lake; and that, from some trifling disagreement with her father, she put herself under the protection of... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 356 páginas
...have had no suspicion of its having ever communicated with the outer gulf. If we may suppose an anIt is pretended that Minerva was the daughter of Neptune, and the divinity of the lake; and that, from some trifling disagreement with her father, she put herself under the protection of... | |
| James Rennell - 1830 - 514 páginas
...191. Of course, that lake is a very marked boundary : and the two nations or 4 See above, page 90. 6 Herodotus says, " It is pretended that Minerva was...Minerva." (Ib. 180.) tribes separated by the lake, are the Machlyes on the east ; the Auses, or Ausenses, on the west. It was amongst the Machlyes that Minerva... | |
| Herodotus - 1830 - 352 páginas
...Egyptian arms. We may venture to affirm that the Greeks borrowed from Egypt the shield and the helmet. It is pretended that Minerva was the daughter of Neptune, and the divinity of the lake Tritonis; and that from some trifling disagreement with her father she put herself under the protection of Jupiter,... | |
| Herodotus - 1830 - 472 páginas
...venture to affirm, that the Greeks borrowed from Egypt the shield and the helmet. It is pretend, ed that Minerva was the daughter of Neptune, and the divinity of the lake Tritonis ; and that from some trifling disagreement with her father, she put herself under the protection of... | |
| Herodotus, William Beloe - 1831 - 524 páginas
...venture to affirm, that the Greeks borrowed from Egypt the shield and the helmet. It is pretend. ed that Minerva was the daughter of Neptune, and the divinity of the lake Tritonis; and that from some trifling disagreement with her father, she put herself under the protection of Jupiter,... | |
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