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... Greeks, who were no more adroit than ourselves, also said alphabet. Seneca, the philosopher, used the Greek phrase to designate an oldman who,like me, asks questions on grammar, calling him Skedon analphabetos. Now theGreeks had this ...
... Greeks, who were no more adroit than ourselves, also said alphabet. Seneca, the philosopher, used the Greek phrase to designate an oldman who,like me, asks questions on grammar, calling him Skedon analphabetos. Now theGreeks had this ...
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... Greek translationby Philo of Biblos, are Æon, Gems, Phox, Liban, Usou, Halieus, Chrisor, Tecnites, Agrove, Amine; theseare thefirst ten generations. We do notsee the nameofNoahor of Adaminany ofthe ancient dynasties of Egypt ...
... Greek translationby Philo of Biblos, are Æon, Gems, Phox, Liban, Usou, Halieus, Chrisor, Tecnites, Agrove, Amine; theseare thefirst ten generations. We do notsee the nameofNoahor of Adaminany ofthe ancient dynasties of Egypt ...
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... Greeks never called an Asiatic town or province by their own name. They dealt inthesame mannerwith theEgyptians. They would have thought itadishonor to the Greek tongue had they introduced into it a pronunciation which they thought ...
... Greeks never called an Asiatic town or province by their own name. They dealt inthesame mannerwith theEgyptians. They would have thought itadishonor to the Greek tongue had they introduced into it a pronunciation which they thought ...
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... Greeks gymnosophists, who wentaboutas nakedasapes; to thosehe proposed ridiculous questions, promising them very seriously ... Greek. This latter story is entitled tothe same credit as that of the poisoning of Alexander byAristotle; for ...
... Greeks gymnosophists, who wentaboutas nakedasapes; to thosehe proposed ridiculous questions, promising them very seriously ... Greek. This latter story is entitled tothe same credit as that of the poisoning of Alexander byAristotle; for ...
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Voltaire. The Jews built a magnificent temple, and translated their books into Greek, which had become the language of the country. So great were the animosities among the native Egyptians, the Greeks, the Jews,andthe Christians,that ...
Voltaire. The Jews built a magnificent temple, and translated their books into Greek, which had become the language of the country. So great were the animosities among the native Egyptians, the Greeks, the Jews,andthe Christians,that ...
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