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Searched all Perseus collections for "salamis" 1643 results in 7 collections
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Greek and Roman Materials (1608)
Renaissance Materials (1)
The Bolles Collection on the History of London (2)
American Memory: California (2)
American Memory: Upper Midwest (1)
American Memory: Chesapeake Bay (1)
Beazley Archive (28)

1608 from Greek and Roman Materials

  1. 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. (52.79)

  2. Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography (1854) (ed. William Smith, LLD) alphabetic letter T
    ) Strabo relates that, according to some critics, Tripodi was mentioned by Homer, along with Aegirusa and Nisaea, as part of the dominions of Ajax of Salamis, and that the verse containing these names was omitted by the Athenians, who substituted for it another to prove that Salamis in the time of the Trojan War, belonged to Athens. (18.06)

  3. A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities (1890) (eds. G. E. Marindin, William Smith, LLD, William Wayte) alphabetic letter A
    In Attica the festival was celebrated in commemoration of the victory at Salamis, by a boat-race of Athenian youths to Salamis and back, and sacrifices were offered to Ajax and Asclepios. (17.60)

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1 from Renaissance Materials

  1. M. W. MacCallum, Shakespeare's Roman Plays and their Background part 1, chapter 3
    Thus Amyot describes the distress of the animals that were left behind when the Athenians set out for Salamis, with his average faithfulness. (0.51)

2 from The Bolles Collection on the History of London

  1. Walter Thornbury, A Narrative of its History, its People and its Places. Illustrated with Numerous Engravings from the Most Authentic Sources.: Old and New London: Volume 5 chapter 7, page 82
    Such, however, was the celebrity of the old Ranelagh, that another Ranelagh, like a second Salamis, was established in the suburbs of Paris; as witness the following extract from a French writer in 1875 : The name of Ranelagh Gardens, almost forgotten in England, will soon be equally so in Paris. (2.74)

  2. London: Volume 5 (ed. Charles Knight) chapter 23, page 363
    Beneath the seat of the judges are portraits reminding us of the illustrious men who have helped to make Greece what she here appears, Solon, Lycurgus, and others; and trophies' telling of the grander events of her history,--of Salamis, of Marathon, and of Thermopylae; whilst in the crowds congregated about the victors, we have Pindar leading the chorus in the singing of one of his own odes; behind him, in the chariot, is Hiero of Syracuse; Pericles is seen in another direction speaking to Cimon; whilst Socrates, Anaxagoras, Euripides listen, and Aristophanes scoffs. (1.22)

2 from American Memory: California

  1. The narrative of a Japanese; what he has seen and the people he has met in the course of the last forty years. By Joseph Heco. Edited by James Murdoch page 94
    A few days after this Admiral Keppel came in on the Salamis tender, and I asked for, and got a letter of introduction to him from the senior partner in our firm. (4.04)

  2. Literary industries: a memoir. By Hubert Howe Bancroft page 370
    Solon counterfeited madness that he might recite verses on Salamis in the market-place, to speak which otherwise by law was death; Cerruti's madness was constitutional. (3.12)

1 from American Memory: Upper Midwest

  1. Tales of Hofman page 16
    He wrote them regularly and they in turn sent him salamis and pickles which followed him from battlefield to battlefield. (2.00)

1 from American Memory: Chesapeake Bay

  1. George Johnston, The Poets & poetry of Cecil county, Maryland. Collected and ed. By George Johnston page 253
    A mournful song was ever on
    The lips that it were death to kiss,
    A song for those who died as died
    The brave at ancient Salamis. (2.11)

28 from Beazley Archive

  1. Beazley Archive Pottery Database entry 3652
    Salamis, Museum, 1235A (8.80)

  2. Beazley Archive Pottery Database entry 3651
    Salamis, Museum, 1235B (8.80)

  3. Beazley Archive Pottery Database entry 3651
    SALAMIS (7.73)

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