The History of Maritime and Inland Discovery, Volum 1Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans, 1830 |
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... Phoenicians . - Antiquity of their Navigations . .- logy .. Obscurity . - CHAP . II . THE GREEKS . HOMERIC AGE . - - - - - - Their Page 1 The first Navigators Pirates . Slave Trade in Antiquity . - Homer's Knowledge of Greece . - Of the ...
... Phoenicians . - Antiquity of their Navigations . .- logy .. Obscurity . - CHAP . II . THE GREEKS . HOMERIC AGE . - - - - - - Their Page 1 The first Navigators Pirates . Slave Trade in Antiquity . - Homer's Knowledge of Greece . - Of the ...
Side vii
... Phoenicians examined . —Tin brought to Egypt from India . - The Cassiterides - Never known . - Direct Trade between Phoenicia and the West improbable . - Carthage . Never aimed at a distant carrying Trade . -Amber . Brought to Greece ...
... Phoenicians examined . —Tin brought to Egypt from India . - The Cassiterides - Never known . - Direct Trade between Phoenicia and the West improbable . - Carthage . Never aimed at a distant carrying Trade . -Amber . Brought to Greece ...
Side 1
... PHOENICIANS . ANTIQUITY OF THEIR NAVIGATIONS . THEIR OBSCURITY . - THE history of the progress of geographical knowledge is calculated more than that of any other branch of learning to illustrate the progressive civilisation of man ...
... PHOENICIANS . ANTIQUITY OF THEIR NAVIGATIONS . THEIR OBSCURITY . - THE history of the progress of geographical knowledge is calculated more than that of any other branch of learning to illustrate the progressive civilisation of man ...
Side 3
... Phoenicians : but the account which Moses gives of the first progenitors of mankind , and of the nations which sprung from them , is unquestionably derived from peculiar sources . All the nations of the old world distinctly known to the ...
... Phoenicians : but the account which Moses gives of the first progenitors of mankind , and of the nations which sprung from them , is unquestionably derived from peculiar sources . All the nations of the old world distinctly known to the ...
Side 4
... Phoenicians possessed the knowledge of the Egyptians , free from the superstitious reluctance of the latter to venture upon the sea . Their local position naturally engaged them in commercial enterprise : " and the border of the ...
... Phoenicians possessed the knowledge of the Egyptians , free from the superstitious reluctance of the latter to venture upon the sea . Their local position naturally engaged them in commercial enterprise : " and the border of the ...
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The History of Maritime and Inland Discovery, Volum 1 William Desborough Cooley Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1833 |
The History of Maritime and Inland Discovery, Volum 1 William Desborough Cooley Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1830 |
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