| Diodorus (Siculus.) - 1814 - 692 páginas
...thick. The walls of this vault were twenty bricks in thickness, and twelve feet high, beside and above the arches ; and the breadth was fifteen feet. This...temple to Jupiter, whom the Babylonians call Belus, (us we have before said), of which since writers differ amongst themselves, and the work is now wholly... | |
| 1826 - 488 páginas
...horseback, striking a leopard with a dart, and near her Ninus her husband, piercing a lion with his lance. In the middle of the city she built a temple to Jupiter Belus, of exceeding great height, by the advantage of wbfcii the Chaldman Astrologers obsorved the... | |
| James Silk Buckingham - 1827 - 602 páginas
...vault, without passing over the river. She made likewise two brazen gates, at either end of the vaults, which continued to the time of the Persian Empire. " In the middle of the city, she built a-Temple to Jupiter, whom the Babylonians call Belus, of which, since writers differ among themselves,... | |
| Robert Mignan - 1829 - 378 páginas
...without passing over the river. She made, likewise, two brazen gates, at either end of the vaults, which continued to the time of the Persian empire....temple to Jupiter, whom the Babylonians call Belus, of which, since writers differ among themselves, and the work is now wholly decayed through length... | |
| Robert Mignan - 1829 - 390 páginas
...without passing over the river. She made, likewise, two brazen gates, at either end of the vaults, which continued to the time of the Persian empire....MIDDLE OF THE CITY, she built a TEMPLE TO JUPITER. 127 temple to Jupiter, whom the Babylonians call Belus, of which, since writers differ among themselves,... | |
| Robert Mignan - 1829 - 386 páginas
...without passing over the river. She made, likewise, two brazen gates, at either end of the vaults, which continued to the time of the Persian empire. " In the MIDDLE OF THE CITY, she built a TEMPLE OF JUPITER. 127 temple to Jupiter, whom the Babylonians call Belus, of which, since writers differ... | |
| Lady Morgan (Sydney) - 1840 - 356 páginas
...vault, without passing over the river. She made likewise two brazen gates, at either end of the vaults, which continued to the time of the Persian Empire....Temple to Jupiter, whom the Babylonians call Belus, of which, since writers differ among themselves, and the work is now wholly decayed through length... | |
| George Grant (author of Panorama of science.) - 1852 - 268 páginas
...of Semiramis, who flourished two thousand nine hundred and forty -four years before Christ : — " In the middle of the city, she built a temple to Jupiter- Bel us ; of which, wince writers differ amongst themselves, and the work ia now wholly decayed through... | |
| Henry Smith Williams - 1904 - 686 páginas
...passing over the River. She made likewise Two Brazen Gates at either end of the Vault, which continu'd to the time of the Persian Empire. In the middle of...differ amongst themselves, and the Work is now wholly decay'd through length of Time, there's nothing that can certainly be related concerning it : Yet it's... | |
| Henry Smith Williams - 1907 - 698 páginas
...passing over the River. She made likewise Two Brazen Gates at either end of the Vault, which continu'd to the time of the Persian Empire. In the middle of...call Belus (as we have before said) of which since \Vriters differ amongst themselves, and the Work is now wholly decay'd through length of Time, there's... | |
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