Ancient Greek Coins, 5-10. kötetT. R. Marvin, 1902 - 14 oldal |
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1 - 5 találat összesen 12 találatból.
7. oldal
... rule of the common people , who by immigration and natural increase were gradually growing more numerous and ungovernable . Finally , in the early years of the fifth century B. C. , they rose in successful revolt , and driving the ...
... rule of the common people , who by immigration and natural increase were gradually growing more numerous and ungovernable . Finally , in the early years of the fifth century B. C. , they rose in successful revolt , and driving the ...
14. oldal
... rule was indeed , in spite of all its splendors , a true reign of terror for the Syracusans . The deed which in Hieron's own eyes was destined to shed undying lustre upon his name seems to us but a typical and heartless exhibition of ...
... rule was indeed , in spite of all its splendors , a true reign of terror for the Syracusans . The deed which in Hieron's own eyes was destined to shed undying lustre upon his name seems to us but a typical and heartless exhibition of ...
3. oldal
... rule this glorious triumph had been achieved , and a determination to continue the war against Athens , as a partial return to the Peloponnesian allies for their timely and powerful aid . To this end reinforcements were dispatched to ...
... rule this glorious triumph had been achieved , and a determination to continue the war against Athens , as a partial return to the Peloponnesian allies for their timely and powerful aid . To this end reinforcements were dispatched to ...
19. oldal
... rule of iron could be laid aside , Timoleon was indeed the true liberator of all that Sicily which he saw arise from its ashes of desolation to enter upon a new era of peace and prosperity , destined to continue almost unbroken for a ...
... rule of iron could be laid aside , Timoleon was indeed the true liberator of all that Sicily which he saw arise from its ashes of desolation to enter upon a new era of peace and prosperity , destined to continue almost unbroken for a ...
4. oldal
... rule despotically with varying fortunes for nearly thirty years the Syracusan dominion , which was extended by his matchless energy and military skill until it included all of Greek Sicily , several Cartha- ginian provinces , much of ...
... rule despotically with varying fortunes for nearly thirty years the Syracusan dominion , which was extended by his matchless energy and military skill until it included all of Greek Sicily , several Cartha- ginian provinces , much of ...
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Agathokles ampyx ANCIENT GREEK SILVER Arethousa artistic Athenian beneath BENSON COLLECTION BENSON PRIVATELY PRINTED border of dots Bunbury sale Carthaginian century charioteer crowned charming Corinthian helmet crowned by flying dekadrachms DEMOCRACY Dionysios displayed dominion doubtless drachm engraver engraver's signature Euainetos Eumenes exergue flying Nike four dolphins FRANK SHERMAN FRANK SHERMAN BENSON Gamoroi Gelon goddess GREEK SILVER COINS hair Head of Arethousa Head of nymph Head of Pallas Head of Persephone Hellas Hieron HIERON II Hiketas Himera Hobart Smith horses galloping horses walking inscription island issues Kimon litrai Magna Graecia natural NUMISMATICS nymph Arethousa obverse Ortygia peculiar period Persephone Philistis Phrygillos PRIVATELY PRINTED SINE Punic Pyrrhos Quadriga to left Quadriga to right reign reverse Segesta SHERMAN BENSON PRIVATELY Sicilian Sicily Sikeliot Sikels Similar to last skill sphendone Stater symbolize Syracusan coinage Syracuse Tetradrachm triskelis tyrant victory wearing wreath wreath of barley-leaves YPAKOMINN Zeus
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6. oldal - Turn, Fortune, turn thy wheel and lower the proud ; Turn thy wild wheel thro' sunshine, storm, and cloud ; Thy wheel and thee we neither love nor hate. 'Turn, Fortune, turn thy wheel with smile or frown ; With that wild wheel we go not up or down ; Our hoard is little, but our hearts are great. ' Smile and we smile, the lords of many lands ; Frown and we smile, the lords...
15. oldal - Salamis the glory of the Athenians, which is their due/ and in Sparta I shall celebrate the fight at Cithseron, in which the Medes armed with the crooked bow, were worsted ; and by the well-watered shore of Himera, paying...
6. oldal - GARRISON. 333 and cold by night, heart-sickness and the insufferable stench of putrefying corpses. The steady waste of precious lives is illustrated by the following figures. Of the 927 Europeans and East Indian men present on the 1st of July, only 577 remained alive on the day of relief (25th September), and of these many were sick or wounded. Of 765 Natives, 130 were dead and 230 had deserted. Thus...
17. oldal - APEQOZA, struck about 409 B C. These coins represent the supreme development of Kimon's style, and the individuality of features and expression clearly indicate that they are both of them taken from the same living model, whose beautiful but distinctly haughty face haunts all Kimon's later presentations of the tutelary Nymph, in much the same manner as the idealised heads of Andrea's wife or Raffaelle's mistress look forth from their Madonnas".
14. oldal - Arethousa, by quick turns an honored bride Or slave despised and spurned, losing her clear-cut face, Finds mingled in her veins, of Greek blood scarce a trace, But Saracenic fire, with lordly Angevin pride. Time ruins all. O'er shattered tower and shrine we muse. Bright Akragas lies shadow-like, while Syracuse Sleeps 'neath the azure shroud of her indulgent sky. Alone the metal, which love's skill could glorify, Has kept, in full perfection on a coin displayed, The deathless beauty of a pure Sicilian...
14. oldal - TROPHEKS by JM de Heredia.) ETNA matures e'en now the golden purple wine, Of which, in days long gone, Theocritus drank deep ; Yet vainly would the poet now his vigil keep For those of whom his verses sang the grace divine. Fair Arethusa, by quick turns an honored bride Or slave despised and spurned, losing her clear-cut face, Finds mingled in her veins, of Greek blood scarce a trace, But Saracenic fire, with lordly Angevin pride. Time ruins all. O'er shattered tower and shrine we muse. Bright Akragas...
7. oldal - Head of nymph to left, wearing earring and plain necklace ; hair bound with cord, a few tresses flying loose ; around, four dolphins. Rev. Quadriga to left, horses galloping in step ; charioteer crowned by flying Nike ; in exergue, dolphin pursuing fish.