The Princeton Encyclopedia of Classical Sites (eds. Marian Holland McAllister, Richard Stillwell, William L. MacDonald) alphabetic letter S Alexander Palma di Cesnola, Salaminia, 2d ed. (1884); V. Karageorghis, “Chronique de Fouilles et Découvertes Archéologiques à Chypre en 1959,” BCH 84 (1960) onwards; id., “Recent Discoveries at Salamis (Cyprus),” AA 1 (1964)I; 2 (1966) 210-55I; Karageorghis & Cornelius Vermeule, Sculptures from Salamis II (1966)I; Karageorghis, Excavations in the Necropolis of Salamis I (1967)PI; II (1971)MPI; id., Salamis in Cyprus, Homeric, Hellenistic and Roman (1969)I; Porphyrios Dikaios, “A Royal Tomb at Salamis, Cyprus,” AA (1963) 126-210MPI; K. Nicolaou, Ancient Monuments of Cyprus (1968); Th.-J. Oziol & J. Pouilloux, Salamine de Chypre I, Les Lampes (1969)MI; Pouilloux, “Fouilles à Salamine de Chypre 1964-1968,” Report of the Department of Antiquities, Cyprus (1969) 43-55PI; Salamis: A Guide, new ed. (1970)PI; M. Yon, Salamine de Chypre II, La Tombe T.1 du XIe s.av. (41.75)
The Princeton Encyclopedia of Classical Sites (eds. Marian Holland McAllister, Richard Stillwell, William L. MacDonald) alphabetic letter P Outline of the Campaigns 1964-1965,” Report of the Department of Antiquities, Cyprus (1967) 100-125PI; id., Ancient Monuments of Cyprus (1968); id., Nea Paphos An Archaeological Guide (1970); W. A. Daszewski, “A preliminary report on the excavations of the Polish Archaeological Mission at Kato (Nea) Paphos in 1966 and 1967,” Report of the Department of Antiquities, Cyprus (1968) 33-61PI; id., “Polish Excavations at Kato Paphos, in 1968-1969,” Report of the Department of Antiquities, Cyprus (1970) 112-41MPI; id., “Polish Excavations at Kato (Nea) Paphos in 1970 and 1971,” Report of the Department of Antiquities, Cyprus (1972) 204-36. (22.98)
Christopher Marlowe, Tamburlaine, Part 2 act 1, scene 2, line 19 Callapine By Cairo runs to Alexandria Bay, Darotes streames, wherin at anchor lies A Turkish Gally of my royall fleet, Waiting my comming to the river side, Hoping by some means I shall be releast, Which when I come aboord will hoist up saile, And soon put foorth into the Terrene sea: Where twixt the Isles of Cyprus and of Creete, We quickly may in Turkish seas arrive. (2.74)
Richard Hakluyt, The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques, and Discoveries of the English Nation Thence we returned to new Famagusta againe to dinner, and toward evening we went about the towne, and in the great Church we sawe the tombe of king Jaques, which was the last king of Cyprus , and was buried in the yere of Christ one thousand foure hundred seventie & three, and had to wife one of the daughters of Venice , of the house of Cornari, the which family at this day hath great revenues in this Island, and by means of that mariage the Venetians chalenge the kingdom of Cyprus . (6.91)
Sidney Lee, Dictionary of National Biography: Index and Epitome alphabetic letter O, entry 22914 whig historian and pamphleteer; published poems, 1696; produced at Drury Lane, London, his opera, ‘The Grove, or Love's Paradise,’ 1700, and at Lincoln's Inn Fields, London, his tragedy, ‘The Governor of Cyprus,’ 1703; published ‘The British Empire in America,’ 1708, ‘History of Addresses,’ 1709-10; contributed to ‘The Medley,’ 1711; answered Swift's ‘Conduct of Allies’ in ‘The Dutch Barrier Ours,’ 1712; published ‘Secret History of Europe’ (in parts, 1712, 1713, 1715) and other works against the Stuarts; collector of Bridgwater, 1716; attacked Clarendon's ‘History of the Rebellion’ in his ‘Critical History,’ 1724-6; placed in the ‘Dunciad’ and the ‘Art of Sinking in Poetry’ by Pope, in retaliation for reflections upon him; made unwarranted attacks upon Clarendon's editors in his ‘History of England during the Reigns of the Royal House of Stuart,’ 1729; published as a second volume, ‘History of England during Reigns of William III, Anne, and George I,’ 1735 (third volume, dealing with Tudor period, 1739); his ‘Memoirs of the Press, 1710-40,’ issued posthumously, 1742; perhaps author of ‘History and Life of Robert Blake. (6.61)
Sidney Lee, Dictionary of National Biography: Index and Epitome alphabetic letter D, entry 8451 historian and traveller; barrister, Inner Temple, 1854; controverted Macaulay in a ‘Life of William Penn,’ 1851; published a life of Admiral Blake, 1852; editor of the ‘Athenæum,’ 1853-69; published ‘The Story of Lord Bacon's Life,’ 1862, and other works embodying researches into Bacon's history; helped to found the Palestine Exploration Fund; published ‘The Holy Land,’ 1865; discovered (1866) a collection of English state papers in the public library at Philadelphia, which were subsequently restored to the British government; J.P. for Middlesex and Westminster, 1869; member of the London School Board, 1870; published ‘The Switzers,’ 1872, and, while in Spain on a foreign bondholders' mission, wrote his ‘History of Two Queens,’ 1873; embodied the results of a tour through North America in ‘The White Conquest,’ 1875; travelled in Cyprus, 1878; published part of ‘Royal Windsor,’ 1878, and ‘British Cyprus,’ 1879; F.S.A. and F.R.G.S. [xv. (6.07)
Our Italy, by Charles Dudley Warner page 134 They are the pepper, eucalyptus, pine, cyprus, sycamore, red-wood, olive, date and fan palms, banana, pomegranate, guava, Japanese persimmon, umbrella, maple, elm, locust, English walnut, birch, ailantus, poplar, willow, and more ornamental shrubs than one can well name. (2.81)
Men of Progress: embracing biographical sketches of representative Michigan men: with an outline history of the state page 464 Mr. Peters is president of the R. G. Peters Salt & Lumber Company, of the Manistee & Luther Railroad, of the Peters Lumber and Shingle Company of Benton Harbor, is vice-president of the Butters & Peters Salt & Lumber Company of Ludington, and the Bachelor Cyprus Lumber Company with mills at Panasoffkee, Florida, a director in the Manistee National Bank, in the Michigan Salt Association, and in the Manistee (Furniture) Manufacturing Company. (4.25)
Men of Progress: embracing biographical sketches of representative Michigan men: with an outline history of the state page 440 He is secretary and treasurer of the R. G. Peters Salt and Lumber Company, of the Manistee & Luther Railroad, and of the Batchelor Cyprus Lumber Company, with mills at Panasoffkee, Fla., is vice-president and treasurer of the Peters Lumber and Shingle Company of Benton Harbor, president of the Wolverine Oil Company of Manistee, president of the Michigan Manufacturing Company (shingles and lath) of Elk Rapids, and director of the News Publishing Company of Manistee, and editor of the Manistee Times-Sentinel. (3.03)
Fifty years in the Northwest page 464 Among them we may mention “Father is Growing Old, John,” “Ode to New Hampshire,” and “The Wine of Cyprus. (2.67)
Ebenezer Cook, The sot-weed factor: or, a voyage to Maryland page 24 Of giving Glisters, making Pills, Of filling Bonds, and forging Wills; And with a stock of Impudence, Supply'd his want of Wit and Sense; With Looks demure, amazing People, No wiser than a Daw in Steeple; My Anger flushing in my Face, I stated the preceeding Case: And of my Money was so lavish, That he'd have poyson'd half the Parish, And hang'd his Father on a Tree For such another tempting Fee; Smiling, said he, the Cause is clear, I'll manage him you need not fear; The Case is judg'd, good Sir, but look In Galen, No—in my Lord Cook, I vow to God I was mistook: I'll take out a Provincial Writ, And trounce him for his Knavish Wit; Upon my Life we'll win the Cause, With all the ease I cure the (d) Yaws: Resolv'd to plague the holy Brother, I set one Rogue to catch another; To try the cause then fully bent, Up to (e) Annapolis I went, A City Situate on a Plain, Where scarce a House will keep out Rain; The Buildings framed with Cyprus rare, Resembles much our Southwark Fair: But (2.06)