Ulysses was depoMted by the Phoenicians who brought him from Scheria. (Od. xiii. 116, seq.) Leake (I. c.~) considers this to be " the only point in the island exactly corresponding to the poet's data. Travels in Northern Greece - Page 32by William Martin Leake - 1835Full view - About this book
| William Martin Leake - 1835 - 622 pages
...Kastradhes, at Corfu, to the town of Vathy. The same voyage by Ulysses, therefore, in the course of a nighti was not wonderful, with the assistance of Minerva....place of landing to the station of Eumaeus, at the 'Hroi fitv rpri\tia KOI ov\ iirTri\aroe lariv, OvSe X/iJV Xvirpi), drap ovS" tvpeia TCTVKTOI. "Ev fitv... | |
| William Smith - 1857 - 744 pages
...Phoenicians who brought him from Scheria. (Od. xiii. 116, seq.) Leake (I. c.~) considers this to be " the only point in the island exactly corresponding to the poet's data." The modern capital of Ithaca extends in a narrow strip of white houses round the southern extremity... | |
| William Smith - 1873 - 1420 pages
...Phoenicians who brought him from Scheria. (Od. xiii. 1.16, seq.) Leake (I. c.) considers this to be " the only point in the island exactly corresponding to the poet's data." The modern capital of Ithaca extends in a narrow strip of white houses round the southern extremity... | |
| William Smith - 1873 - 1654 pages
...Phoenicians who brought him from Scheria. (Od. xiii. 116, seq.) Leake (L c.) considers this to be " the only point in the island exactly corresponding to the poet's data." The modern capital of Ithaca extends in a narrow ¡trip of white houses round the southern extremity... | |
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