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Searched all Perseus collections for "Corinth" 1631 results in 12 collections
Included alternate terms: Corinthos Ephyraea Korinth Korinthos
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Perseus Tools and Information (62)
Greek and Roman Materials (621)
The Bolles Collection on the History of London (5)
American Memory: Upper Midwest (3)
Beazley Archive (812)
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Library of Congress Open Archive Initiative... (10)
OCLC Online Computer Library Center Theses... (20)
The American Numismatic Society (11)
The University of Michigan. University Library.... (12)
University of Illinois Library (1)
University of Minnesota IMAGES (1)

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62 from Perseus Tools and Information

  1. Korinth: Denmark [Atlas site] (14.04)

  2. Corinth: Alabama, United States [Atlas site] (9.17)

  3. Corinth Corner: Vermont, United States [Atlas site] (8.92)

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621 from Greek and Roman Materials

  1. Ephyraea [Reference article in Perseus Encyclopedia] (14.66)

  2. KORINTHOS, see CORINTH , KORINTHOS, KORINTHOS, see CORINTH [Reference article in The Princeton Encyclopedia of Classical Sites (eds. Marian Holland McAllister, Richard Stillwell, William L. MacDonald)] (14.09)

  3. CORINTH (Korinthos) Corinthia, Greece. [Reference article in The Princeton Encyclopedia of Classical Sites (eds. Marian Holland McAllister, Richard Stillwell, William L. MacDonald)] (13.98)

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5 from The Bolles Collection on the History of London

  1. Lyceum Theater, Strand: Entrance to theater, with Corinthian portico, pediment, and 1834 date inscription, looking NW [Image] (2.68)

  2. London, St Paul's Cathedral: N side entrance portico with Corinthian columns, looking S [Image] (2.61)

  3. St. Mary-le-Strand, Strand: S wall of interior, looking SE, with high-placed windows, pilasters with gilded Corinthian capitals, and wooden pulpit (attributed to Grinling Gibbons) [Image] (1.97)

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3 from American Memory: Upper Midwest

  1. Collections of the Minnesota Historical Society. Volume 12: (in English) This volume is a collection of several different kinds of important historical documents published by the Minnesota Historical Society. It continues the history of Minnesota's newspapers begun by Daniel S. B. Johnston (1832-1914) in volume 10, part 1 and carries it forward for the years 1858 through 1865, amending some earlier errors and omissions and offering new material complete with quotations, anecdotes, and personal speculations. Other major entries in this volume include histories of the University of Minnesota, the state's capitol buildings, and the frigate Minnesota; discussions of Minnesota charities, the banking industry, boundaries and land surveys; and local topics related to St. Paul, St. Cloud, and Goodhue County. There are also recollections of the territorial and state legislator, William Pitt Murray (1827-1910), and extensive Civil War material by Gen. Lucius Frederick Hubbard (1836-1913), who enlisted as a private in Company A of the Fifth Minnesota Infantry, became brigadier general of his regiment by 1862 and, twenty years later, the ninth governor of Minnesota. Hubbard emphasizes the role of the Minnesota troops in the battle of Corinth (1862), the Vicksburg campaigns (1862-1863), the Red River Expedition (1864), the battle of Nashville (1864), and the Mobile campaign (1865). Much other material in the volume illuminates the relationship between white Americans and the Native Americans of this region, particularly the Dakota or Sioux. The Rev. Samuel William Pond (1808-1891) provides ethnographically detailed information about the Minnesota Sioux in 1834, the year he and his brother Gilbert started a mission at Lake Calhoun. Dr. Asa W. Daniels (1829-1923), a pioneer physician who attended the Wahpekuta and Medawakantonwan bands of the Dakota (1854-1861), reminisces about Chief Little Crow (d. 1853). An address at Fort Snelling commemorates a treaty in 1805 between Lieutenant Zebulon M. Pike (1779-1813) and various Sioux chiefs ceding territory to the United States. There is also a brief, historical article about the three chiefs named Wabasha along with some items of archaeological interest. This volume also contains addresses and papers presented to the Minnesota Historical Society from September, 1904-1908 and obituaries for members who died during that time. Memorial addresses honor Judge Greenleaf Clark (1835-1904), Harlan Page Hall (1838-1907), the journalist and newspaper publisher, Horace Austin (1831-1905), governor of Minnesota from 1870 through 1874, and Andrew Ryan McGill (1840-1905), tenth governor of Minnesota (1887-1889). There is also an address marking the presentation to the Society of a portrait of the Rev. Ezekiel Gilbert Gear, the Episcopal chaplain at Fort Snelling. The volume is indexed. [Text] (4.08)

  2. MINNESOTA IN THE BATTLES OF CORINTH, MAY TO OCTOBER, 1862._ast; [Section in Collections of the Minnesota Historical Society. Volume 12] (2.76)

  3. MAP ILLUSTRATING THE CAMPAIGNS OF CORINTH. [Image] (2.33)

812 from Beazley Archive

  1. Corinth, Archaeological Museum, C37.1640: CUP SKYPHOS FRAGMENT; VINE OR IVY [Beazley Archive Vase] (7.76)

  2. Corinth, Archaeological Museum, C29.212: CALYX-KRATER FRAGMENT; WURZBURG AMYMONE, PAINTER OF THE; ORIENTAL, GRIFFIN (?) [Beazley Archive Vase] (6.74)

  3. Corinth, Archaeological Museum: LEKYTHOS; PATTERN, IVY [Beazley Archive Vase] (6.56)

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73 from CIMI Metadata Harvesting Working Group Demonstration Repository

  1. (in English) Oenochoe. / Broad base type found only at Corinth. [Text] (7.26)

  2. (in English) Corinthian ovoid aryballos / Stream C, Walton type. [Text] (5.65)

  3. Stater: (in English) Corinth [Text] (5.44)

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10 from Library of Congress Open Archive Initiative Repository 1

  1. Matz, Otto H.; Corinth (Miss.), Battle of, 1862--Maps., Corinth (Miss.), Battle of.: Map of the country between Monterey, Tenn: & Corinth, Miss: showing the lines of entrenchments made & the routes followed by the U.S. forces under the command of Maj. Genl. Halleck, U.S. Army, in their advance upon Corinth in May 1862:: Includes houses, names of residents, fences, roads, railroads, vegetation, fields, drainage, and relief by hachures., Another copy is in the Sherman map coll. no. 115., Description derived from published bibliography., LC Civil War Maps (2nd ed.), 267, Scale 1:31,680. [Image] [View with Perseus links] (4.04)

  2. Burleigh Litho., Burleigh, L. R. 1853?-1923.; 1888 Corinth, N.Y. and Palmer Falls.: Bird's-eye-view., Perspective map not drawn to scale., LC Panoramic maps (2nd ed.), 554, Indexed for points of interest. [Image] [View with Perseus links] (3.03)

  3. Bragg, Braxton.; Head quarters, 2d corps. Army of the Mississippi. Corinth, Miss., Soldiers. [Address] Braxton Bragg, Gen'l Comd'g 2d. corps.: (in English) On verso: May 3., Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 85, Folder 9. [Text] [View with Perseus links] (2.39)

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20 from OCLC Online Computer Library Center Theses and Dissertations Repository

  1. FjaI?Krstedt, BioI?Krn.; Synoptic tradition in 1 Corinthians: themes and clusters of theme words in 1 Corinthians 1-4 and 9.: Thesis--Uppsala., Bibliography: p. 177-185. [Text] (5.97)

  2. Freeman, Sarah Elizabeth,--1906-; The excavation of a Roman temple at Corinth.: Vita., "Extracted from Corinth, results of excavations conducted by the American School of Classical Studies at Athens, volume I, part II, architecture.", "Because of their size the plates to which reference is made in the text have not been bound with this dissertation.", Thesis--Johns Hopkins University, 1934. [Text] (4.64)

  3. Rogers, Michael Allen,--1949-; The body of resurrection :--personal eschatology in I and II Corinthians /--by Michael Allen Rogers.: Thesis (Th. M.)--Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, 1974., Bibliography: leaves 73-78. [Text] (4.60)

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11 from The American Numismatic Society

  1. Silver stater of Corinth (1941.100.2): Obverse: pegasus, Reverse: Athena head [Text] [View with Perseus links] (5.76)

  2. Silver medal of Milan (2002.18.3): Obverse: Laur. hd. of Napoleon l.; on truncation, L.M., Reverse: On l., Fortune facing r., holding cornuacopiae in r. hand and holding out crown in l.; on r., Napoleon togate facing l., holding in l. hand a parazonium, extending r. above altar on which lies a scroll; on l., Corinthian helmet; on r., winged caduceus. [Text] [View with Perseus links] (4.56)

  3. Silver stater of Corinth (1955.54.246): Obverse: pegasus, Reverse: Athena head [Text] [View with Perseus links] (4.12)

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12 from The University of Michigan. University Library. Digital Library Production Service.

  1. Robertson, Frederick William, 1816-1853.; Sermons on St. Paul's Epistles to the Corinthians: delivered at Trinity chapel, Brighton. / By the late Rev. F. W. Robertson ...: Half-title: Expository lectures on St. Paul's Epistles to the Corinthians., buhr [Text] [View with Perseus links] (3.89)

  2. Irvin, Corintha M.; Baptized in Tears, The Ladies' repository: a monthly periodical, devoted to literature, arts, and religion. [Text] [View with Perseus links] (3.36)

  3. Bible. N.T. Corinthians. English. 1852.; St. Paul's Epistles to the Corinthians: an attempt to convey their spirit and significance. / By John Hamilton Thom.: buhr, Thom, John Hamilton, 1808-1894. [Text] [View with Perseus links] (2.75)

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1 from University of Illinois Library

  1. Ballantine, E.; Corinth [Text] (3.26)

1 from University of Minnesota IMAGES

  1. This object is held by: University of Minnesota Libraries, Performing Arts Archives, Back: "Superior, Wis. Cooks." Stage term: Interiors. Historical., Interior drop sketch with Corinthian pilasters. [Text] (1.58)

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