Travels and Researches in Asia Minor: More Particularly in the Province of LyciaJohn Murray, 1852 - 510 Seiten |
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... Christian æra , after which time that people were nominally the possessors of the country , and the Roman taste was visibly encroaching on the Greek in works of art . the age of Constantine , the Christians began to produce a still ...
... Christian æra , after which time that people were nominally the possessors of the country , and the Roman taste was visibly encroaching on the Greek in works of art . the age of Constantine , the Christians began to produce a still ...
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... Christian Age . - Present State . - Sarcophagi . - Natural History . -Karasoo . - Arrival of the New Firman or Code of Laws.— Consequent Changes . - Return to the Valley of the Mæander.- The River Harpasus . - Passage of the Mountains ...
... Christian Age . - Present State . - Sarcophagi . - Natural History . -Karasoo . - Arrival of the New Firman or Code of Laws.— Consequent Changes . - Return to the Valley of the Mæander.- The River Harpasus . - Passage of the Mountains ...
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... Christians , have each their own Sabbath , -Friday , Saturday , and Sunday . There is in consequence little observance of any one of the days in the town as a whole . I have witnessed a splendid funeral of a wealthy Greek , in which all ...
... Christians , have each their own Sabbath , -Friday , Saturday , and Sunday . There is in consequence little observance of any one of the days in the town as a whole . I have witnessed a splendid funeral of a wealthy Greek , in which all ...
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... Corinthian * I have since found this kind of column an unerring indication of the Christian age ; it probably formed a part of the interior ornament of the church . pillars , the bucket being drawn through holes cut in 18 LYDIA .
... Corinthian * I have since found this kind of column an unerring indication of the Christian age ; it probably formed a part of the interior ornament of the church . pillars , the bucket being drawn through holes cut in 18 LYDIA .
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... Christians , in which the Epistles may have been read to the first disciples . The walls of the Turkish houses are full of relics of marble , with ornaments of the richest Grecian art . I have sketched many , but they are innumerable ...
... Christians , in which the Epistles may have been read to the first disciples . The walls of the Turkish houses are full of relics of marble , with ornaments of the richest Grecian art . I have sketched many , but they are innumerable ...
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