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" ... grandeur and ingenuity of which we have any record. Herodotus writes : "I have seen this monument; and I believe that if one were to unite all the buildings and all the works of the Greeks, they would yet be inferior to this edifice, both in labour... "
A Confederate Soldier in Egypt - Página 134
por William Wing Loring - 1884 - 450 páginas
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen130

1881 - 842 páginas
...buildings and all the works of the Greeks, they would yet be inferior to this edifice, both in labour and expense, although the Temples of Ephesus and Samos...Greeks. Nevertheless, the Labyrinth is greater still. We find in its interior twelve roofed auke, the doors of which are alternately opposite each other....
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Land of Khemi: Up & Down the Middle Nile

Laurence Oliphant - 1882 - 316 páginas
...buildings and all the works of the Greeks, they would yet be inferior to this edifice, both in labour and expense, although the temples of Ephesus and Samos...Greeks. Nevertheless, the Labyrinth is greater still. We find in its interior twelve roofed aules, the doors of which are alternately opposite each other....
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The Land of Khemi: Up and Down the Middle Nile

Laurence Oliphant - 1882 - 314 páginas
...buildings and all the works of the Greeks, they would yet be inferior to this edifice, both in labour and expense, although the temples of Ephesus and Samos...Greeks. Nevertheless, the Labyrinth is greater still. We find in its interior twelve roofed aulce, the doors of which are alternately opposite each other....
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen130

1881 - 862 páginas
...be inferior to this edifice, both in labour and expense, although the Temples of Ephesus and Sainos are justly celebrated. Even the Pyramids are certainly...Greeks. Nevertheless, the Labyrinth is greater still. We find in its interior twelve roofed aulœ, the doors of which are alternately opposite each other....
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Egypt: As Described by Great Writers

Esther Singleton - 1911 - 478 páginas
...buildings and all the works of the Greeks, they would yet be inferior to this edifice, both in labour and expense, although the temples of Ephesus and Samos...Greeks. Nevertheless, the Labyrinth is greater still. We find in its interior twelve roofed unite, the doors of which are alternately opposite each other....
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