Herodotus, כרך 4L. Hansard & Sons, 1812 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 53
עמוד 52
... determined to march as the safest was through the high country of Macedonia , by the Perræbi , and the town of Gonnus . He in- stantly however set about the accomplishment of his wish . He accordingly went on board a Sido- nian vessel ...
... determined to march as the safest was through the high country of Macedonia , by the Perræbi , and the town of Gonnus . He in- stantly however set about the accomplishment of his wish . He accordingly went on board a Sido- nian vessel ...
עמוד 56
... determined to resist the Barbarians entered into a solemn vow to the following effect that whatever Greeks submitted to the Persian , without the plea of unavoidable neces- sity , should on any favourable change of their affairs ...
... determined to resist the Barbarians entered into a solemn vow to the following effect that whatever Greeks submitted to the Persian , without the plea of unavoidable neces- sity , should on any favourable change of their affairs ...
עמוד 70
... determined , in a ge- neral council , held after the declaration of the oracle , that they could not better testify their obedience to the divinity , than by meeting at sea the Barbarian invader of their country , in con- junction with ...
... determined , in a ge- neral council , held after the declaration of the oracle , that they could not better testify their obedience to the divinity , than by meeting at sea the Barbarian invader of their country , in con- junction with ...
עמוד 75
... determination to their country- men ; but as to the military command , they were authorized to make this decisive answer : That as they had two kings , and the Argives but one11o , the Spartans could not deprive either of their two ...
... determination to their country- men ; but as to the military command , they were authorized to make this decisive answer : That as they had two kings , and the Argives but one11o , the Spartans could not deprive either of their two ...
עמוד 78
... determined to make peace with the Greeks . Artabanes and Megabyzes were accordingly dispatched on this business as ambassadors to Athens.- The terms appear- ing reasonable to the Athenians , they on their side sent am- bassadors to ...
... determined to make peace with the Greeks . Artabanes and Megabyzes were accordingly dispatched on this business as ambassadors to Athens.- The terms appear- ing reasonable to the Athenians , they on their side sent am- bassadors to ...
מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
Ægina Æginetæ Ægypt afterwards allies ancient appeared Argives Argos Aristides arms army arrived Artabazus Artayctes Artemisia Artemisium Asia Asopus assist Athenaid Athenians Athens attack Attica Barbarians battle of Platea betwixt body Boeotia brother called Cambyses cavalry Ceres command conduct Cyrus Darius daughter death deity Delphi Demaratus destroyed Diodorus divine Egypt Egyptians enemy engagement esteemed Eurybiades expedition father favour fight fled fleet forces Gelon gold Grecian Greece Greeks Hellespont Hercules Herodotus Homer honour horse inhabitants Ionians island isthmus Jupiter king Lacedæmon Lacedæmonians land Larcher leaders Leonidas Lycurgus manner Mardonius Medes Minerva mountain nations nians occasion opinion oracle passage Pausanias Peloponnese Persians Phoceans Phoenicians Plutarch prince remarkable reply retired river sacred sail Salamis Samos Sardis says Scythians sent ships Sicily Siculus slain soon Spartans temple Thebans Thebes Themistocles Thermopyla Thessalians Thessaly thing thousand three hundred tion troops vessels victory Whilst Xerxes
קטעים בולטים
עמוד 215 - And the pots, and the shovels, and the snuffers, and the spoons, and all the vessels of brass wherewith they ministered, took they away.
עמוד 180 - And there was trembling in the host, in the field, and among all the people : the garrison, and the spoilers, they also trembled, and the earth quaked : so it was a very great trembling.
עמוד 388 - Wherefore they arose and fled in the twilight, and left their tents, and their horses, and their asses, even the camp as it was, and fled for their life.
עמוד 260 - The advantage of receiving the earliest intelligence, and of conveying their orders with celerity, induced the emperors to establish, throughout their extensive dominions, the regular institution of posts. Houses were everywhere erected at the distance only of five or six miles ; each of them was constantly provided with forty horses, and, by the help of these relays, it was easy to travel an hundred miles in a day along the Roman roads.
עמוד 318 - HIGH on a throne of royal state, which far Outshone the wealth of Ormus and of Ind, Or where the gorgeous East with richest hand Showers on her kings barbaric pearl and gold, Satan exalted sat...
עמוד 336 - Achilles (thus the phantom said,) Sleeps my Achilles, his Patroclus dead ? Living, I seem'd his dearest, tenderest care, But now forgot I wander in the air. Let my pale corse the rites of burial know, And give me entrance in the realms below : Till then the spirit finds no resting place, But here and there the unbodied spectres chacc 90 The vagrant dead around the dark abode, Forbid to cross the irremeable flood.
עמוד 17 - ... their principal dependence in action is on cords made of twisted leather, which they use in this manner : when they engage an enemy they throw out these cords, having a noose at the extremity : if they entangle1 in them either horse or man, they without difficulty put them to death.
עמוד 174 - He spake ; and, to confirm his words, out flew Millions of flaming swords, drawn from the thighs Of mighty Cherubim ; the sudden blaze Far round illumined Hell.
עמוד 198 - But if they say thus, Come up unto us; then we will go up : for the LORD hath delivered them into our hand : and this shall be a sign unto us. And both of them discovered themselves unto the garrison of the Philistines: and the Philistines said, Behold, the Hebrews come forth out of the holes where they had hid themselves.
עמוד 31 - Who can think one thing, and another tell, My soul detests him as the gates of hell : — siitog that is, I hate him as death, or I hate him mortally.