10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «EUXINE SEA»
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Periplus of the
Euxine Sea
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The Edinburgh encyclopædia conducted by David Brewster, with ...
Herodotus makes the length of the Euxine Sea, from the Cyanean Isles (now the
Pavo- rante) to the river Phasus, 11,100 stadia, or nearly 17 degrees and a half.
Procopius reckons the distance from Chalcedon to the Phasus at 50 days ...
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Larcher's notes on Herodotus: Hist. and crit. comments on ...
There were two hridges," says M. Wesseling in a note, " the first composed of 360
vessels, which presented their sides to the Euxine sea ; the second of 314, the
heads of which were turned towards the Hellespont. The vessels of the first
bridge ...
Pierre Henri Larcher, 1844
4
The Student's Manual of Ancient History ...
The Greek Colonies on the Euxine Sea, the Coasts of Thrace, Macedon, 4"C.
Most of the Greek colonies on the shores of the Propon'tis, the Euxine Sea, and
the Palus Maeotis, were founded by the citizens of Miletus between the eighth
and ...
William Cooke Taylor, 1870
The Euxine Sea is at its longest between its mouth and Phasis, and this journey
takes nine days and eight nights to sail, which comes to 1,110,000 fathoms or,
converting fathoms into stades, 11,100 stades. Then its widest stretch is from ...
Herodotus,, Carolyn Dewald, 2008
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Larcher's notes on Herodotus, historical and critical ...
I am myself convinced, that Herodotus, in this description, means only, by the sea
on the south, and the sea on the east, different parts of the Euxine sea. And this I
think is sufficiently proved by what he says of the sea on the east. He says, that ...
Pierre Henri Larcher, William Desborough Cooley, 1844
A DAY UPON THE EUXINE SEA. i. Seven times doth Asia's flowery coast give
place To Europe's shrubby cliffs and verdant Thrace ; And Europe into seven
sweet bays retires Where summer sunrise shoots his pearly fires ; There holy
East and ...
Frederick William Faber, 1857
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Early Modern Drama and the Eastern European Elsewhere: ...
The ancients called it the Euxine Sea, or Pontus Euxinus. The modern name is
due to the Turks, who found the navigation on this sea difficult after their
experience in the Aegean Sea, with its numerous islands, and so they called it
Kara Deniz, ...
Monica Matei-Chesnoiu, 2009
9
The Annual Register: Or a View of the History, Politics and ...
Perplexing phantoms chasing ships behind, Mists, monsters, sudden wreck and
wondrous wind,Such were their dim uncheerful thoughts of thee, Thou legend-
circled thing, dread Euxine Sea ! 4. Thy wandering waves had limits in the air, ...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History and Politics ...
Perplexing phantoms chasing ships behind, Mists, monsters, sudden wreck and
wondrous wind,— Such were their dim uncheerful thoughts of thee, Thou legend-
circled thing, dread Euxine Sea! 4. Thy wandering waves had limits in the air, ...
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