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... EUBOEA THE cities of Chalcis , Eretria , and Cyme in Euboea were among the great colonizing cities of Greece at the beginning of the Olym- piads . Cumae in Italy was a foundation of the people of Chalcis and Cyme , 1 and the earliest of ...
... EUBOEA THE cities of Chalcis , Eretria , and Cyme in Euboea were among the great colonizing cities of Greece at the beginning of the Olym- piads . Cumae in Italy was a foundation of the people of Chalcis and Cyme , 1 and the earliest of ...
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... Euboea sell it at a lower price in Asia Minor ? Moreover , Chalcis had no monopoly : but only valuable mines . The theory in question there- fore is utterly baseless and inacceptable . Only one plausible argu- ment can be urged in its ...
... Euboea sell it at a lower price in Asia Minor ? Moreover , Chalcis had no monopoly : but only valuable mines . The theory in question there- fore is utterly baseless and inacceptable . Only one plausible argu- ment can be urged in its ...
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... Euboea . For example , a hoard found at Eleusis1 consisted of an early triobol of Athens , a didrachm and triobol of Eretria , three obols bearing the wheel , one the Gorgon - head , and a half obol bearing the bull's head . A hoard ...
... Euboea . For example , a hoard found at Eleusis1 consisted of an early triobol of Athens , a didrachm and triobol of Eretria , three obols bearing the wheel , one the Gorgon - head , and a half obol bearing the bull's head . A hoard ...
Contents
LIST OF FELLOWS 1912 | 7 |
NINTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JULY 5 1911 ADDRESS BY | 8 |
WARTON LECTURE ON ENGLISH POETRY | 8 |
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