The Quarterly Review, Volume 226John Murray, 1916 |
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Page 3
... represented in the Homeric poems . Further , the prehistoric chronology which it was possible to construct , partly with the help of objects which had been imported from Egypt to the Ægean , indicated that Mycena and Mycenæan Troy ...
... represented in the Homeric poems . Further , the prehistoric chronology which it was possible to construct , partly with the help of objects which had been imported from Egypt to the Ægean , indicated that Mycena and Mycenæan Troy ...
Page 10
... represent four trade routes leading straight to what were the chief centres of trade in the early days of Greek colonisa- tion , to Miletus , Amphipolis , Cyzicus , Sinope . ' The in- ference is that Troy was a great commercial centre ...
... represent four trade routes leading straight to what were the chief centres of trade in the early days of Greek colonisa- tion , to Miletus , Amphipolis , Cyzicus , Sinope . ' The in- ference is that Troy was a great commercial centre ...
Page 13
... represented them as the original makers of Greece , who , descending from the north towards the beginning of the second millennium , occupied the peninsula , at that time entirely in the hands of the non - Hellenic Pelasgians . In ...
... represented them as the original makers of Greece , who , descending from the north towards the beginning of the second millennium , occupied the peninsula , at that time entirely in the hands of the non - Hellenic Pelasgians . In ...
Page 14
... represented in Homer . Mr Leaf con- ceives them as a small military caste , ' perhaps only a few thousands all told ' ; and he works out an interesting parallel between their position and that of the Normans in South Italy . He might ...
... represented in Homer . Mr Leaf con- ceives them as a small military caste , ' perhaps only a few thousands all told ' ; and he works out an interesting parallel between their position and that of the Normans in South Italy . He might ...
Page 49
... represents him as putting to the steersman are not the idle ones of a passenger merely curious about navigation ... representing the king as sent on a mission to the king of Parthia , of which we hear no more . 6 Passing Icaria and Samos ...
... represents him as putting to the steersman are not the idle ones of a passenger merely curious about navigation ... representing the king as sent on a mission to the king of Parthia , of which we hear no more . 6 Passing Icaria and Samos ...
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