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  • For Antigonus lives, who ought this day to die: and Strato's tower is the place appointed for his death: which is distant six hundred furlongs hence: and there remains yet four hours of day.

    From the Talmud and Hebraica 1602-1675 1979

  • Strato's use of pneuma as the carrier of “messages” (Aristotle in his biological works had already assigned to pneuma the function of trans - mitting bodily movement) as well as his concept of

    Dictionary of the History of Ideas ANTHONY A. LONG 1968

  • Strato's use of pneuma as the carrier of “messages” (Aristotle in his biological works had already assigned to pneuma the function of trans - mitting bodily movement) as well as his concept of

    Dictionary of the History of Ideas 1925

  • THYMOCLES is only known from his single epigram in Strato's Anthology.

    Select Epigrams from the Greek Anthology Anonymous 1902

  • How far we possess Strato's collection in its original form it is impossible to decide.

    Select Epigrams from the Greek Anthology Anonymous 1902

  • Besides his great Anthology, another, of the same class of contents as that subsequently made by Strato, is often ascribed to Meleager, an epigram in Strato's Anthology [12] being regarded as the proem to this supposed collection.

    Select Epigrams from the Greek Anthology Anonymous 1902

  • For all the epigrams of Strato's collection the Anthology is the only source.

    Select Epigrams from the Greek Anthology Anonymous 1902

  • As we possess it, Strato's collection includes thirteen of the poets named in the Garland of Meleager

    Select Epigrams from the Greek Anthology Anonymous 1902

  • This street in the old days, when Cæsarea was called Strato's Tower, had been built upon an inner wall of the city, now long dismantled.

    Pearl-Maiden Henry Rider Haggard 1890

  • (Luke 21: 5) The town of Caesarea was built on the site of Strato's Tower; Samaria was enlarged, and received the name of Sebaste.

    Smith's Bible Dictionary 1884

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