| Herbert Allen Giles - 1878 - 204 lehte
...actual disciples of Confucius ; but Dr Legge shews that it was more probably by their disciples towards the end of the fifth or beginning of the fourth century BC ANCESTRAL WORSHIP. A Chinese religious ceremony performed on stated occasions before tablets inscribed... | |
| Robert Munro - 1890 - 650 lehte
...the Etruscan cemetery of Villanova.* Helbig assigns the date of the Celtic graves at Marzabotto to the end of the fifth or beginning of the fourth century BC (B. 335, p. 35.) In 1878 Castelfranco investigated a cemetery at Soldo, in the Brianza district, in... | |
| 1917 - 530 lehte
...just as good as another's. Our conclusion, however, is that the example in Philadelphia should be put at the end of the fifth or beginning of the fourth century BC The other three come in the following order; the one in Berlin, perhaps in the middle of the fourth... | |
| 1911 - 640 lehte
...the two gold medallions from Kul Oba near Kertch now in the Hermitage of St. Petersburg, dating from the end of the fifth or beginning of the fourth century BC To these copies of the head of the type of the Athena Parthenos the American excavations at Corinth... | |
| 1911 - 698 lehte
...the two gold medallions from Kul Oba near Kertch now in the Hermitage of St. Petersburg, dating from the end of the fifth or beginning of the fourth century BC To these copies of the head of the type of the Athena Parthenos the American excavations at Corinth... | |
| Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland - 1898 - 1026 lehte
...wooden forms. The rise of stone architecture must, therefore, be dated long before Asoka, either in the end of the fifth or beginning of the fourth century BC But these remarks do not apply to the western caves. The slanting pillars at Bhaja and Kondane show... | |
| Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland - 1898 - 1044 lehte
...wnoden forms. The rise of stone architecture must, therefore, be dated long beiort Asoka, either in the end of the fifth or beginning of the fourth century BC But these remarks do not apply to the western caves. The slanting pillars at Bhaja and Kondane show... | |
| 1905 - 512 lehte
...utilised for this pious purpose was one of the famous silver ten-drachm pieces of Syracuse, struck at the end of the fifth or beginning of the fourth century BC On the reverse was a chariot-group, below which were the prize arms competed for in the Assinarian... | |
| Walter Woodburn Hyde - 1921 - 508 lehte
...of the base also in Furtw., Mp., p. 279, fig. 118; Mw., p. 491, fig. 85. The inscription dates from the end of the fifth or beginning of the fourth century BC, which shows that the statue was the work of the younger Polykleitos. Xenokles won sometime between... | |
| Sharon Kelly Heyob - 1975 - 170 lehte
...egyptiens en Italie (Leiden 1972) 276. 27 The name of '/mye^s was held by an Athenian who was born at the end of the fifth or beginning of the fourth century BC (IG 22.1727) The appearance of a theophoric name so early is significant; it is probable that in this... | |
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