Greeks, who computed their time by it. The conquerors returned home in a chariot drawn by four horses, and to render the ceremony of their entrance into their native city more imposing, instead of going through the gates, a breach was made in the wall.... The book of the roach - xvi. oldalszerző: John Greville Fennell - 1870Teljes nézet - Információ erről a könyvről
| John Lemprière - 1820 - 892 oldal
...and boxing, the athletes were often naked, whence the word Gymnasium, -yufitis, mtdvs. They anointed themselves with oil to brace their limbs, and to render their bodies slippery, and more difficult to be grasped. Plin. 2, <j>. 17. — C. Ar«p. 20, c. 5. G v >i .•; TM ,:••..... | |
| John Lemprière - 1822 - 840 oldal
...boxing, the athletes were often naked, whence the word Gymnasium, j - //yac, nit, hu. They anointed themselves with oil to brace their limbs, and to render their bodies slippery, and more difficult to be grasped. I'lin. 2. Ep. n.—C.'Mq>. 20, c. 5. GYMXKSIJE, two islands near... | |
| John Lemprière - 1823 - 892 oldal
...and boxing, the athletes were often naked, whence the word Gymnasium, ytipttt, rmrfu*. They anointed themselves with oil to brace their limbs and to render their bodies slippery, and more difficult to be grasped. Plia. 2, ep, 17. — C. Nip. 20, c. 5. GYJIM i ; two islands near... | |
| John Lemprière - 1833 - 822 oldal
...and boxing the athletes were often naked ; whence the word Gymnasium, y»/i«t, nudiu. They anointed themselves with oil to brace their limbs, and to render their bodies slippery and more difficult to be gras[>ed. Plin. 2, Ep. 17.— C. Nep. 20, c. 5. GVMNESIJE [a name given by... | |
| John Lemprière - 1838 - 818 oldal
...wrestling and boxing the athletes were often naked ; whence the word Gymnasium, ytpos, imdvs. They anointed themselves with oil to brace their limbs, and to render their bodies slippery and more difficult to be grasped. Plin. 2, Ep. 17.— C. Nep. 20, c. 5. GYMNÈSUE, a name given by... | |
| Joseph Timothy Haydn - 1841 - 586 oldal
...and boxing, the athletes were often naked, whence the word Gymnasium — gumnos, mtdus. They anointed themselves with oil to brace their limbs, and to render their bodies slippery, and more difficult to be grasped. The first modern treatise on the subject of Gymnastics was published... | |
| Joseph Haydn - 1851 - 700 oldal
...boxing, the athletes were often naked, whence the word Gymnasium — yvuros, niulut. They anointed themselves with oil to brace their limbs, and to render their bodies slippery, and more difficult to be grasped. The first modern treatise on the subject of Gymnastics was published... | |
| George Palmer Putnam - 1851 - 752 oldal
...and boxing, the athletes were often naked, whence the word Gymnasium — gvmnas, nudus. They anointed themselves with oil to brace their limbs, and to render their bodies slippery, and more difficult to be grasped. The first modern treatise on the subject of Gymnastics was published... | |
| John Lemprière - 1852 - 800 oldal
...and boxing, the athletes were often naked, whence the word Gymnasium, -p/ivet, nudut. They anointed themselves with oil to brace their limbs, and to render their bodies slippery, and more difficult to be grasped. Ptin. 2. ep. 17 — C. Nep. '¿Û, 5. GYMNKSI.E. Vid. Baleares. GYMNBTES,... | |
| George Palmer Putnam - 1853 - 776 oldal
...and boxing, the athletes were often naked, whence the word Gymnasium— gumnos, nudus. They anointed themselves with oil to brace their limbs, and to render their bodies slippery, and more difficult to be grasped. The first modern treatise on the subject of Gymnastics was published... | |
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