| Thomas Nicholas - 1873 - 602 pages
..." hair 'Latham's Var. of Mankind, p. 542. 2 Mr. Gladstone, Studies on Homer, v. i, p. 552, says : " Now the result of all that we have drawn from Homer...the Homeric differences between Helli and Pelasgi. Anc1, lastly, as to the auburn hair, which was with Homer in such esteem, Menelaus is £<m0ts (passim);... | |
| Thomas Nicholas - 1878 - 606 pages
...hair 1 Latham's Var. of Mankind, p. 542. - Mr. Gladstone, Studies on Homer, v. 1, p. 552, says : " Now the result of all that we have drawn from Homer...with Media, and with the low Iranian countries; the 1Germans' with the Helli and with Persia. Observe, then, how the differences noted by Strabo between... | |
| Thomas Nicholas - 1878 - 606 pages
...'Latham's }~ar. oj Mankind, p. 542. - Mr. Gladstone, Studies on Homer, v. i, p. 552, says : " Now the resuk of all that we have drawn from Homer thus far would...the Pelasgi, with Media, and with the low Iranian conntries; the ' Germans' with the Helli and with Persia. Observe, then, how the differences noted... | |
| Elisabeth Wilson - 1881 - 384 pages
...and domestic. Women stood in high estimation. Mr. Gladstone (Studies on Homer, vi. p. 552) says : " The result of all that we have drawn from Homer thus...the Homeric differences between Helli and Pelasgi. And, lastly, as to the auburn hair, which was with Homer in such psteem ; Menelaus is tZavSos (passim);... | |
| Cork Historical and Archaeological Society - 1895 - 654 pages
...sickness." It is a far cry from Ireland to Persia; but Mr. Gladstone (Studies on Homer, page 552) connects the Celts with the Pelasgi, with Media, and with the low Iranian countries. Niebuhr (History of Rome, i., 24), speaking of the Pelasgi, says, "what renders them so mysterious... | |
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