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Pagina 187
... Ptolemy , and the establishment of the Alexandrian library , are the immediately succeeding ob- jects of attention : " and Next to Seleucus , ( continues the historian , ) the first Ptolemy of Egypt , who died two years before him , was ...
... Ptolemy , and the establishment of the Alexandrian library , are the immediately succeeding ob- jects of attention : " and Next to Seleucus , ( continues the historian , ) the first Ptolemy of Egypt , who died two years before him , was ...
Pagina 188
... Ptolemy , it is fit to place Demetrius Phalereus , the celebrated Athenian archon , because to him very peculiar benefits are as cribed . Having governed Athens with singular ability for the space of ten years , this illustrious ...
... Ptolemy , it is fit to place Demetrius Phalereus , the celebrated Athenian archon , because to him very peculiar benefits are as cribed . Having governed Athens with singular ability for the space of ten years , this illustrious ...
Pagina 372
... Ptolemy , they would not barter its enjoyment for all the treasures of Egypt . The King , however , partly succeeded in reforming this horrid usage of those woolly - headed Barbarians , as appears from the vast number of elephants which ...
... Ptolemy , they would not barter its enjoyment for all the treasures of Egypt . The King , however , partly succeeded in reforming this horrid usage of those woolly - headed Barbarians , as appears from the vast number of elephants which ...
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