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Searched all Perseus collections for "priene" 299 results in 2 collections
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Greek and Roman Materials (297)
The Bolles Collection on the History of London (2)

297 from Greek and Roman Materials

  1. Henry George Liddell, Robert Scott, A Greek-English Lexicon alphabetic letter *e, entry e)pau/lion
    (Teos, iv B.C.), (Priene), , , , . (24.84)

  2. Henry George Liddell, Robert Scott, A Greek-English Lexicon alphabetic letter *i, entry i(e/reia1
    (Milet., vi B.C.), (Panticapaeum), (Priene), al. (24.84)

  3. Henry George Liddell, Robert Scott, A Greek-English Lexicon alphabetic letter *r, entry r(oh/
    (Priene, ii B.C.); (20.72)

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2 from The Bolles Collection on the History of London

  1. Thomas Allen, The City and Antiquities of London, Westminster, Southwark and Parts Adjacent: Volume 4 chapter 11
    The order of the architecture of this chapel, as stated in the reports of the commissioners for building new churches, is Ionic, of the Temple of Minerva Polias, at Priene. (4.48)

  2. Charles Knight, Guide cards to the antiquities in the British Museum guidecard 80, object 1
    It is clearly of Roman workmanship, as it was found about the middle of the 17th century, at Frattocchi, the ancient Bovillae, on the Appian road, ten miles from Rome, on the site of the palace of the Emperor Claudius, whose veneration for the poet and his works is well known; it has been supposed that this sculpture was executed for him by the artist whose name appears in the upper part: Archelaus, the son of Apollonius, of Priene. (3.11)

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