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... antients is asserted in keeping each kind unmixed . may be suspected , however , that we possess castrated Alex- andrian editions of the antient dramatists . Aristarchus is known to have struck out many idle passages from Homer ; the ...
... antients is asserted in keeping each kind unmixed . may be suspected , however , that we possess castrated Alex- andrian editions of the antient dramatists . Aristarchus is known to have struck out many idle passages from Homer ; the ...
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... antient writers and modern travellers could possibly have made it but per- sonal observation was still wanting ; and , indeed , from those modern travellers who had visited Babylon previously to the publication of his book , he was ...
... antient writers and modern travellers could possibly have made it but per- sonal observation was still wanting ; and , indeed , from those modern travellers who had visited Babylon previously to the publication of his book , he was ...
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The geographical position of antient Babylon has been settled by Major Rennell , first , on a comparison of the tra- ditions of oriental writers in general ; 2dly , by notices found in antient authors , such as Herodotus , Diodorus ...
The geographical position of antient Babylon has been settled by Major Rennell , first , on a comparison of the tra- ditions of oriental writers in general ; 2dly , by notices found in antient authors , such as Herodotus , Diodorus ...
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