Greeks ; but even these are inferior to the Labyrinth. It is composed of twelve courts, all of which are covered ; their entrances are opposite to each other, six to the north and six to the south ; one wall encloses the whole. The apartments are of two... Ancient history - Page 222by Gustaf Clemens Hebbe - 1848Full view - About this book
| Herodotus - 1812 - 468 pages
...all of which are covered ; their entrances are opposite to each other, six to the north and six to the south ; one wall encloses the whole ; the apartments...many beneath, in all three thousand. Of the former I speak from my own knowledge and observation ; of the latter, from the information I received. The ^Egyptians... | |
| Herodotus - 1821 - 478 pages
...all of which are covered ; their entrances are opposite to each other, six to the north and six to the south ; one wall encloses the whole ; the apartments...many beneath, in all three thousand. Of the former I speak from my own knowledge and observation ; of the latter, from the information I received. The .^Egyptians... | |
| James Silk Buckingham - 1829 - 654 pages
...all of which are covered : their entrances are opposite to each other, six to the north, and six to the south ; one wall encloses the whole : the apartments...beneath, — in all three thousand. Of the former, I speak from my own knowledge and observation ; of the latter, from the information I received. The Egyptians... | |
| 1829 - 666 pages
...all of which "are covered: their entrances are opposite to each other, six. to the north, and six to the south ; one wall encloses the whole : the apartments...fifteen hundred above the surface of the ground, and ns many beneath, — in all three thousand. Of the former, I speak from my own knowledge and observation... | |
| Herodotus - 1830 - 346 pages
...their entrances are opposite to each other, six to the north and six to the south ; one wall incloses the whole; the apartments are of two kinds ; there...many beneath; in all three thousand. Of the former I speak from my own knowlege and observation ; of the latter from the information I received. The Egyptians... | |
| Herodotus - 1830 - 472 pages
...their entrances are opposite to each other, six to the north and six to the south ; one wall incloses the whole ; the apartments are of two kinds, there...many beneath, in all three thousand. Of the former I speak from my own knowledge and observation, of the latter from the informainfluence and authority,... | |
| Herodotus - 1830 - 542 pages
...the south ; one wall incloses the whole ; the apartments are of two kinds, there are fifteen bundred above the surface of the ground, and as many beneath, in all three thousand. Of the former I speak from my own knowledge and observation, of the latter from the informaInfluence and authority,... | |
| Michael Russell - 1831 - 376 pages
...all of which are covered ; their entrances are opposite to each other, six to the north and six to the south ; one wall encloses the whole. The apartments...the charge of the subterraneous apartments would not suffer me to see them, alleging that in these were preserved the sacred crocodiles, and the bodies... | |
| 1831 - 616 pages
...south ; one wall enclose» the whole. The apartment» are of 338 REVIEW. FAMILY CLASSICAL LIBRARY. p la two kinds ; there are fifteen hundred above the surface...knowledge and observation ; of the latter, only from the knowledge I received. The persons who had the charge of the subterraneous apartments would not suffer... | |
| Michael Russell - 1831 - 536 pages
...all of which are covered ; their entrances are opposite to each other, six to the north and six to the south ; one wall encloses the whole. The apartments...fifteen hundred above the surface of the ground, and as • Belzoni, vol. ii. p. 150 — 158. Jomard D&crip. de 1'Egypte, voL ii. p. 8—43. Strabo, xvi. c.... | |
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