Zeno taught in a portico or colonnade, distinguished fromoiherbuildingsofth.it sort (of which the Athenians had many) by the name of the Variegated Portico, the walls being decorated with various paintings of Polygnotus and Myro, two capital masters of... Philological Inquiries: In Three Parts - Side 256af Shakey Jake - 1781Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| Vicesimus Knox - 1790 - 1058 sider
...fpot called the Lyc.cum. Zeno taught in a portico or colonnade, diitinguiihed from other buildings ot that fort (of which the Athenians had many) by the...various paintings of Polygnotus and Myro, two capital milters of that tranfcendent period. Epicurus addrefled his hearers in thofe wellknown gardens called,... | |
| 1792 - 822 sider
...fpot called the Lycaeum. Zeno taught in a portico or colonnade, diftinguiflied from other buiidings of that fort (of which the Athenians had many) by...the walls being decorated with various paintings of Polvgnotus and Myro, two capital mailers of that tranfcendent period. Epicurus addrcli'ed his hearers... | |
| 1793 - 738 sider
...trees and fluid e ; a fpot called the Lyceum. Zcno taught in a portico or colonadc, iliftinguiuied from other buildings of that fort (of which the Athenians...had many) by the name of the Variegated Portico, the waïïî being decorated with various paintings of Polygnotu» and Myro, two capital mailers of that... | |
| 1800 - 620 sider
...were trees and uiade; a (pot called the Lycaeum. Zeno taught in a pnrtiro or colonade, difhnguiflied from other buildings of that fort (of which the Athenians had many) by the name of the Variegated l'oi tico, the walls being decorated with various paintings of Polvgnotus and Мм'о, two capital... | |
| 1800 - 624 sider
...were trees and £hade; a (pot called the Lycsenm. Zeno taught in a portico or colonaHe, diffinguifhed from other buildings of that fort (of which the Athenians had many) by the name of the Variegate d Portico, the walls being decoiated with varions paintings of Polygnctus and Myro, two capital... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1816 - 1082 sider
...called the Lycxum. Zeno taught in a portico or colonnade, distinguished fromoiherbuildingsofth.it sort (of which the Athenians had many) by the name of the...various paintings of Polygnotus and Myro, two capital masters of that transcendent period. Epicurus addressed his hearers in those well-known gardens called,... | |
| 1816 - 740 sider
...(hade; called the LYC.EUM. Zeno taught in a portico, diftinguifhcd from other buildings of that fort, by the name of the VARIEGATED PORTICO, the walls being...decorated with various paintings of Polygnotus and Myro. Epicurus addreiTed his hearers in thofe well known gardens, called, after him, The Gar Jem rf Eiicurut.... | |
| 1823 - 894 sider
...the LYCEUM. Zeno taught in a portico or colonnade, distinguished from other buildings of that sort (of which the Athenians had many) by the name of the...various paintings of Polygnotus and Myro, two capital masters of that transcendant period. Epicurus addressed his hearers in those well known gardens, called,... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1824 - 794 sider
...th« Lycaeum. Zeno taught in a portico or colonnade, distinguished from other build ings of that sort rs ; and as we went down together, told me, they had...and were on their route to join their regiment in Fl Polygnoius and Myro, two capital masters of that transcendant period. Epicurus addressed his hearers... | |
| James Harris - 1841 - 652 sider
...the Lycacum." Zeno taught in a portico or colonnade, distinguished from other buildings of that sort (of which the Athenians had many) by the name of the...various paintings of Polygnotus and Myro, two capital 1 Vid. Cic. Acadcm. 1. is 13. p. 48. tending to establish his amiable character, edit. Dav. I taque... | |
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