... Sierra Leonehas been known since the voyage of Hanno of Carthage in the sixth centuryB...
Mary H. Kingsley 「Travels in West Africa」
...A wader was shot, and a fine plump birdsomething like a partridge, which MohammedTunisee calls poule de Carthage, but it is muchsmaller than those that I have eaten in Tunis...
James Richardson 「Narrative of a Mission to Central Africa Performed in the Years 1850-51, Volume 2」
...Egypt and Indiahave been evoked and Greece and Carthage...
W.E.B. Du Bois 「The Negro」
...The fall of Carthage bridge was indeed a calamity felt by the public generally, and sounded the death-knell of all future greatness to Carthage, or at least for some years to come...
Austin Steward 「Twenty-Two Years a Slave, and Forty Years a Freeman」
...Witness the famous equivocation about the ox-hide which, when cut up into thongs, was large enough to enclose the site of Carthage...
P. J. Proudhon 「What is Property?」
...The great comparative anatomist and zoologist showsthat it may have been the very species whose skins were brought byHanno to Carthage, in times before the Christian era, as the skins ofhairy wild men...
Various 「Heads and Tales」
...Tertullian records that this was done by hisfellow-Christians at Carthage in the second century; the disciplesof St...
Sir James George Frazer 「The Golden Bough」
...Tertullian tellshow the population of Carthage, excited against the Christians,sought to obtain from Hilarianus, governor of Africa,the destruction of their graves...
Rodolfo Lanciani 「Pagan and Christian Rome」
...(March 18) a report on the continuation of Father Delattre's excavationsat Carthage, which go on giving interesting results which will befully described in a publication by the explorer himself...
Various 「The American Journal of Archaeology, 1893-1」
...11,) the photographs of seventy-two moulds forintaglios, in terracotta, selected from a collection of over three hundredwhich were found in the lower part of Carthage, between the hill ofSt...
Various 「The American Journal of Archaeology, 1893-1」
...At Carthage is aspring that has oil swimming on its surface and smelling like sawdustfrom citrus wood, with which oil sheep are anointed...
Vitruvius 「Ten Books on Architecture」
...Along its eastern shores laycivilisations hoary with age; Carthage, to the South, was moribund;Greece was living on the prestige of her glorious past; while Rome wasbecoming all-powerful...
Elise Whitlock Rose 「Cathedrals and Cloisters of the South of France, Volume 1」
...Colonies and trading stations were established at Cyprus, Carthage,Sardinia, the Greek islands, and the Greek mainland, and not onlyEastern goods but Eastern ideas were thus carried to the West...
John C. Van Dyke 「A Text-Book of the History of Painting」
...After the battle between Carthage and Rome atCan'næ (216 B...
Marcius Willson 「Mosaics of Grecian History」
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