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Searched all Perseus collections for "thessalia" 50 results in 4 collections
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Greek and Roman Materials (45)
Peachum's Garden of Eloquence (1)
The Bolles Collection on the History of London (1)
American Memory: Chesapeake Bay (3)

45 from Greek and Roman Materials

  1. Charles Short, Charlton T. Lewis, A Latin Dictionary alphabetic letter D, entry Do^li^cha
    ēs, f., a city of Thessalia, ; . (38.86)

  2. Charles Short, Charlton T. Lewis, A Latin Dictionary alphabetic letter P, entry Phe^rae
    the name of several cities; the most celebrated are, The capital of Thessalia Pelasgiotis, the residence of Admetus, now Velestino, ; ; . (19.28)

  3. Charles Short, Charlton T. Lewis, A Latin Dictionary alphabetic letter T, entry Thessa^lus
    a, um, v. Thessalia, C. (18.31)

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1 from Peachum's Garden of Eloquence

  1. Henry Peachum., The Garden of Eloquence (1593): Schemas part Schemates Rhetorical, subpart The third order, section Amplification, subsection Topographia
    In Plinie are the descripions of Acaia, Aegypt, mount Aetna, Africa, Alexandria, a famous Citie in Aegyt, Arabia, Armenia, Asia, Athens, Bithinia, Cipres, Creta, Dalmatia, Gallatia, Hispania, Italia, the River Nilus, Pamphilia, the Ile of Rhodes, the Citie Rome, Sardinia, Cicilia, Thessalia, and many others. (11.18)

1 from The Bolles Collection on the History of London

  1. Sidney Lee, Dictionary of National Biography: Index and Epitome alphabetic letter B, entry 3739
    catholic divine; educated at St. Cuthbert's College, Ushaw; received tonsure and four minor orders, 1804; professor at St. Cuthbert's, and, in 1832, president; bishop of Trachis in Thessalia. (5.00)

3 from American Memory: Chesapeake Bay

  1. Peter Force, Tracts and other papers relating principally to the origin, settlement, and progress of the colonies in North America from the discovery of the country to the year 1776. Collected by Peter Force. Vol. 2 page 8
    In Grecia, that famous Kingdome of Macedonia, Bulgaria, Thessalia, Thracia, or Romania, where is seated the most pleasant and plentifull Citie in Europe, Constantinople. (3.05)

  2. John Smith, The generall historie of Virginia, New England & the Summer Isles, together with The true travels, adventures and observations, and A sea grammar-Volume 2 page 17
    In Grecia those famous Kingdomes of Macedonia, Bullulgaria, Thessalia, Thracia, or Romania, where is seated the most pleasant and plentifull Citie in Europe, Constantinople. (3.05)

  3. John Smith, The generall historie of Virginia, New England & the Summer Isles, together with The true travels, adventures and observations, and A sea grammar-Volume 2 page 273
    Also Dicæarcus affirmeth this to be the height of the bill Pelius in Thessalia, but Xenagoras in Plutarch observed the height of Olimpus in the same region to be twenty paces more, which is 1270. paces, but surely all those meane onely those mountaines in or about Greece where they lived and were best acquainted; but how these may compare with the Alps in Asia, Atlas in Africa, Caucasus in India, the Andes in Peru, and divers others hath not yet beene examined. (1.55)

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