Poseidonius says that within his own recollections, one morning at daybreak about the time of the summer solstice, the sea between Hiera and Eunymus was seen raised to an enormous height, and by a sustained blast remained puffed up for a considerable... The Geography of Strabo - Page 99by Strabo - 1924Full view - About this book
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...approaching more closely, lost some of its occuparas and barely escaped to Lipara with the rest, who woald at times become senseless like epileptics, and then afterwards would recur to their proper reasoning facolties; and many days later mud was seen torming on the surface of the sea, and in many places flames,... | |
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...recollections, one morning at daybreak about the time of the summer solstice, the sea between Hiera and Eunymus was seen raised to an enormous height, and by a sustained...forming on the surface of the sea, and in many places, smoke, flames and murky fire broke forth, but later the scum had hardened and became as hard as mill-stone...".... | |
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| R. J.. Forbes - 1963 - 272 pages
...recollections, one morning at daybreak about the time of the summer solstice, the sea between Hiera and Eunymus was seen raised to an enormous height, and by a sustained...forming on the surface of the sea, and in many places, smoke, flames and murky fire broke forth, but later the scum had hardened and became as hard as mill-stone..."... | |
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