Becos." When this first happened the herdsman took no notice; but afterwards when he observed, on coming often to see after them, that the word was constantly in their mouths, he informed his lord, and by his command brought the children into his presence.... Social Origins and Social Continuities - Página 8por Alfred Marston Tozzer - 1925 - 286 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Herodotus - 1858 - 658 páginas
...who called anything " becos," and hereupon he learnt that " becos " was the Phrygian name for bread.4 In consideration of this circumstance the Egyptians...and admitted the greater antiquity of the Phrygians. 3. That these were the real facts I learnt at Memphis from the priests of Vulcan. The Greeks, among... | |
| Annie Keary, Eliza Keary - 1861 - 466 páginas
...proceeded to make inquiry what people there was who called anything " becos," and hereupon he learned that " becos " was the Phrygian name for bread. In...admitted the greater antiquity of the Phrygians." Psammetichus reigned fifty-four years, and was succeeded by his son Necho—the Pharaoh Nechoh of whom... | |
| Annie Keary - 1861 - 486 páginas
...proceeded to make inquiry what people there was who called anything " becos," and hereupon he learned that " becos " was the Phrygian name for bread. In...admitted the greater antiquity of the Phrygians." Psammetichus reigned fifty-four years, and was succeeded by his son Necho— the Pharaoh Nechoh of... | |
| Herodotus, George Rawlinson - 1862 - 548 páginas
...the German "backen" and of some other nations. The Babylo- our "bake." Lassen, however, throws tion of this circumstance the Egyptians yielded their claims,...and admitted the greater antiquity of the Phrygians. 3. That these were the real facts I learnt at Memphis from the priests of Vulcan. The Greeks, among... | |
| Herodotus - 1862 - 548 páginas
...the German "backen" and of some other nations. The Babylo- our "bake." Lassen, however, throws tion of this circumstance the Egyptians yielded their claims,...and admitted the greater antiquity of the Phrygians. 3. That these were the real facts I learnt at Memphis from the priests of Vulcan. The Greeks, among... | |
| Herodotus - 1875 - 656 páginas
...who called anything " becos," and hereupon he learnt that " becos " was the Phrygian name for bread.4 In consideration of this circumstance the Egyptians...and admitted the greater antiquity of the Phrygians. 3. That these were the real facts I learnt at Memphis from the priests of Vulcan. The Greeks, among... | |
| Herodotus - 1880 - 660 páginas
...who called anything "becos," and hereupon he learnt that " becos " was the Phrygian name for bread.4 In consideration of this circumstance the Egyptians...and admitted the greater antiquity of the Phrygians. 3. That these were the real facts I learnt at Memphis from the priests of Vulcan. The Greeks, among... | |
| 1882 - 410 páginas
...story is old, but will bear repeating. " He took two children of the common sort," says Herodotus, " and gave them over to a herdsman to bring up at his...admitted the greater antiquity of the Phrygians." If the story is true (and Herodotus vouches for its truth as far as was told him at Memphis) it is... | |
| Charles Woodward Hutson - 1897 - 410 páginas
...make inquiry what people there were who called anything b'ekos ; and hereupon he learnt that b'ekos was the Phrygian name for ' bread.' In consideration...admitted the greater antiquity of the Phrygians." But the children on whom this experiment was made were not likely to utter any word not suggested to... | |
| Alfred Louis Kroeber, Thomas Talbot Waterman - 1924 - 606 páginas
...which he proceeded to make inquiry what people there was who called anything "becos, " and thereupon he learnt that "becos" was the Phrygian name for bread....and admitted the greater antiquity of the Phrygians. ' Book II, Sec. 2-4. That these were the real facts I learnt at Memphis from the priests of Vulcan.... | |
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