| 1849 - 714 sidor
...knowledge of mankind was increased ; the sciences of geography, natural history, and others, received Tast additions ; and it was through him that a road was opened to India, »nd that Europeans became acquainted with the products of the most remote East.' Another example of... | |
| sir William Smith - 1850 - 858 sidor
...Asia, which continued to exist for centuries. By his conquests the knowledge of mankind was increased j the sciences of geography, natural history and others,...that a road was opened to India, and that Europeans becameacqnainted with the products of the remote East.— 4. Aegus, son of Alexander the Great and... | |
| William Smith - 1853 - 1136 sidor
...and ruin ; at every step of his course the Greek language and civilization took root and nourished ; and after his death Greek kingdoms were formed in...campaigns of Alexander survives. Our best account comes from Arrian, who lived in the second century of the Christian acra, but who drew up his history... | |
| Dawson William Turner - 1853 - 122 sidor
...and ruin ; at every step of his course the Greek language and civilization took root and nourished ; and after his death Greek kingdoms were formed in...acquainted with the products of the remote East.' — SDB Subdues the Western and Southern provinces of Asia Minor. Defeats Darius at THE BATTLE OF Issus,... | |
| Elihu Rich - 1854 - 890 sidor
...death Greek kingdoms were Conned in all parts of Asia, which continued to exist fur centuries. liy his conquests the knowledge of mankind was increased...through him that a road was opened to India, and that huropeans became acquainted with the products of the remote East.' [GF] ALEXANDER IV., a posthumous... | |
| Elihu Rich - 1856 - 1080 sidor
...something more than devastation and ruin ; at every step of his course the Greek language and civilization took root and flourished ; and after his death, Greek...became acquainted with the products of the remote East' [GF] ALEXANDER IV., a posthumous son of Alexander the Great and Roxana, pnt to death at an early age... | |
| 1857 - 346 sidor
...of Alexander,"observes Dr.Leonhard Schmitz, " forms an important epoch in the Mncedonin. mjnrrdonln. the sciences of geography, natural history, and others,...additions; and it was through him that a road was opened up to India, and that Europeans became acquainted with the products of the remote East."j [" What Alexander... | |
| sir William Smith - 1858 - 946 sidor
...mankind was increased ; the sciences of geography, natural history and others, received vast addition« ; and it was through him that a road was opened to India,...acquainted with the products of the remote East.— 4. Aegus, son of Alexander the Great and Roxana, was born shortly after the death of his father, in... | |
| Comprehensive dictionary - 1860 - 1080 sidor
...something more than devastation and ruin ; at every step of his course the Greek language and civilization took root, and flourished ; and after his death Greek...acquainted with the products of the remote East.' I^'^O ALEXANDER IV., a posthumous son ot Alexander the Great and Roxana, put to death at an early age... | |
| Greek and Roman biography - 1861 - 1116 sidor
...mankind was iucreaaed ; the science« of geography, natural history and other», received vast addition!; and it was through him that a road was opened to India, and that European« became «<vrn«int»«l with the products of the remote Eart. No contemporary author of... | |
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