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Searched all Perseus collections for "phrygia" 1290 results in 3 collections
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Greek and Roman Materials (1281)
Renaissance Materials (8)
American Memory: Chesapeake Bay (1)

1281 from Greek and Roman Materials

  1. Charles Short, Charlton T. Lewis, A Latin Dictionary alphabetic letter P, entry Phry^ges
    the country of Phrygia, in Asia Minor, divided into Phrygia Major and Phrygia Minor, ; ; ; ; . (27.59)

  2. Charles Short, Charlton T. Lewis, A Latin Dictionary alphabetic letter L, entry La_o^di^ce_a
    In Phrygia Major, also called (20.56)

  3. Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography (1854) (ed. William Smith, LLD) alphabetic letter M
    ), a small town, which, according to Strabo (xii. p. 543), was situated in Phrygia Epictetus, at the sources of the river Gallus; but as this river flows down from the northern shope of mount Olympus, which there forms the boundary between Phrygia and Bithynia, Strabo must be mistaken, and Modra probably belonged to the south-west of Bithynia, and was situated at or near the modern Aine Geul. (20.40)

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8 from Renaissance Materials

  1. Alexander Schmidt, Shakespeare Lexicon and Quotation Dictionary entry Phrygia
    Phrygia, country in Asia Minor: . (5.92)

  2. Alexander Schmidt, Shakespeare Lexicon and Quotation Dictionary entry Pandarus
    I would play Lord P. of Phrygia, . (5.20)

  3. William Shakespeare, Troilus and Cressida (eds. W. Aldis Wright, W. G. Clark) act 1, scene 2, line 132
    Pan. Why, you know, 'tis dimpled:
    I think
    his smiling becomes him better than any man

    in all Phrygia. (4.33)

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1 from American Memory: Chesapeake Bay

  1. Rees Lloyd, The Richmond alarm; a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a dialogue between a father and his son; in three parts, page 114
    After circulating through Palestine and Syria; it went a little northward, and shone strongly into the Lesser Asia, Pontius Galatia, Capadocia, Armenia, Bythynia, Myssia, Phrygia, Lydia, Pamphylia, &,c. and in that country where the seven churches of Asia, which are now almost covered with Mahometanism. (0.99)

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