Historiōn A-[i.]: Chiefly After the Text of Gaisford, Part 1
Historiōn A-[i.]: Chiefly After the Text of Gaisford, Part 1
Herodotus
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jra2 oM^ wapidtm " passing by none.* Supply l^f. 178. An aooount of Bobylon. 'Affffvptotffi ivcr(^croa"set himself upon the Auyriam;** Le. at- taokod. Observe that Babylonia Is inoluded in Assyria by Herodotus. ffcU Ma 9^ ir.r.X.«''and where, on the destruotion of Nineveh, the royai (halls) were fixed by them ;* i e. by the Aitj/rimM implied iu rHn 'A999filnh IutA U, Supply iH^ rd^pora "and next to (the tronoh).'* 179. The method of bttikling its walls. Air^tftuTct M rXCr^vff kai^t » ** having ...moulded a n^feieni q^tmiiijf of brioks." Compare tho Ijat. term ''duoere lateres." tiKfULTi xptt^AMyoiai'' using as eemtni," 8t& rpiiSfforra U/tm wTdpBmf, «.r.X. m '* inserting between every thbty rows of brioks layers of reed-mats." wKMot is a oollootive noun here. Movr^wXoa"ha^gone ohamber;" literally, '* eingU'jeinieiL'* XiXxeai vSiffOL Isaiah xlv. ^, "1 will break in pieoes the gaUt ef 6raM** (of Babylon). See m. 159 of Herodotus. ISO. The Euphrates divides the eity. rh Af 9^ Tf^ot ixiirepeif, jcr.X.K"the wall on eaoh side has its 01^^ earried down to the fiver;" ie.
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