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... says not a word of a valley , and never hints at the Tyropeon being near the Hippicus . His words are : “ Τηλικοῦτοι δὲ ὄντες οἱ τρεῖς [ πύργοι ] τὸ μέγεθος , πολὺ μείζονες εφαίνοντο διὰ τὸν τόπον . αυτό τε γὰρ τὸ ἀρχαῖον τεῖχος , ἐν ὦ ...
... says not a word of a valley , and never hints at the Tyropeon being near the Hippicus . His words are : “ Τηλικοῦτοι δὲ ὄντες οἱ τρεῖς [ πύργοι ] τὸ μέγεθος , πολὺ μείζονες εφαίνοντο διὰ τὸν τόπον . αυτό τε γὰρ τὸ ἀρχαῖον τεῖχος , ἐν ὦ ...
Page 17
... says first ( Vol . 1. p . 411 ) , " The second wall began at the gate of Gen- bath ( apparently near Hippicus ) . ” Then p . 453 , Josephus , it is said , " assumed the ancient tower Hippicus as the starting point in his description VOL ...
... says first ( Vol . 1. p . 411 ) , " The second wall began at the gate of Gen- bath ( apparently near Hippicus ) . ” Then p . 453 , Josephus , it is said , " assumed the ancient tower Hippicus as the starting point in his description VOL ...
Page 19
... says : ταύτῃ γὰρ τό τε πρῶτον ἦν ἔρυμα χθαμαλώτερον , καὶ τὸ δεύτερον οὐ συνῆπτεν , ἀμελησάν- των καθ ̓ ἃ μὴ λίαν ή καινὴ πόλις συνώκιστο τειχίζειν . ἀλλ ̓ ἐπὶ τὸ τρί- τον ἦν εὐπέτεια , κ . τ . λ . J. W. v . vi . 2 . of populous suburbs ...
... says : ταύτῃ γὰρ τό τε πρῶτον ἦν ἔρυμα χθαμαλώτερον , καὶ τὸ δεύτερον οὐ συνῆπτεν , ἀμελησάν- των καθ ̓ ἃ μὴ λίαν ή καινὴ πόλις συνώκιστο τειχίζειν . ἀλλ ̓ ἐπὶ τὸ τρί- τον ἦν εὐπέτεια , κ . τ . λ . J. W. v . vi . 2 . of populous suburbs ...
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... says , " did not join , b was a clear passage to the third or inner wall admitted by Dr Robinson , that " the want of spoken of in the second wall seems necessarily to its junction with the first , or old wall on Si " the phrase cannot ...
... says , " did not join , b was a clear passage to the third or inner wall admitted by Dr Robinson , that " the want of spoken of in the second wall seems necessarily to its junction with the first , or old wall on Si " the phrase cannot ...
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... says expressly that the second wall " had its beginning near the gate Gennath , " the position of which he leaves undetermined ; yet the assumption that it was " doubtless near the tower of Hippicus , " so far from being supported by ...
... says expressly that the second wall " had its beginning near the gate Gennath , " the position of which he leaves undetermined ; yet the assumption that it was " doubtless near the tower of Hippicus , " so far from being supported by ...
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