| Charles Rollin - 1735 - 388 pages
...city. Their refpect and grati-- — •+ tude role even to a religious veneration ; they dedi- / cated a chapel to him, as to a hero and a demi-god, which they called Za*f*™», that is to fay, the chapel of Socrates. SECT. VIII. Reflexions upon the fentence faffed... | |
| 1774 - 428 pages
...Lyfippus, and placed it in one of the moil confpicuous parts of the city. Their refp'efl and gratitude rofe even to a religious veneration ; they dedicated a...him, as to a hero and a demi-god, which they called the Chapel of Socrates." land, Mag. a I. Poms, ch'ufly rural. By Mr. Ricliardfin. * 8t>0. 2i. 6W. boards.... | |
| Charles Rollin - 1774 - 400 pages
...moft confpicuous parts of the city. Their refpeft and gratitude rofe even to a religious veneratkm ; they dedicated a chapel to him, as to a hero and a demi-god, which they called that is to fay, The chapel of Sorfatet. SECT. VIN. Rifle/lions upon tt>e /entente pafled upon SOCRATES... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1774 - 416 pages
...Lyfippus, and placed it in one of the moft confpicuous parts of the city. Their refpect and gratitude rofe even to a religious veneration ; they dedicated a chapel to him, as to a hero and ademi-god, which they called the Chapel of Socrates. END oF THE FIRST VoLUME. ... | |
| Richard Johnson - 1786 - 168 pages
...Lyfippus, who placed it in one of the moft confpicuous parts of the. city. Their refpect and gratitude rofe even to a religious veneration : they dedicated a chapel to him, as to a hero and demi-god, which the/ called the chapel of Socrates. CHAP. VI. THP. Athenians had hitherto taken the... | |
| Charles Rollin - 1800 - 430 pages
...Lyfippus, and placed it in one ot the mott conspicuous part$ of the city. Their, refpeft and gratitude role even to a religious veneration ; they dedicated a chapel to him, as to. a heraand a demi-god, which they called », that is to fay, th& cliapei of Socrates. i '. SJECT. VIII.... | |
| Charles Rollin - 1806 - 348 pages
...despair, that many of them killed themselves. * The Athenians, not contented with having punished his accusers, caused a statue of brass to be erected to...dedicated a chapel to him, as to a hero and a demi-god, w hich they called ' iXai^ruv, that is to say/ " the chapel of Socratei." ..p. 116. •O HISTORY OF... | |
| Charles Rollin - 1805 - 356 pages
...despair, that many of them killed themselves. * The Athenians, not contented with having punished hit accusers, caused a statue of brass to be erected to...gratitude rose even to a religious veneration ; they drdicated a chapel to him, as to a hero and a demi-pod, which they called S,.^.frrtru, that is to say,... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1805 - 350 pages
...'killed themselves. Ths Athenians, not contented with having puniihed his accusers, caused a stutiie of brass to be erected to him, of the workmanship...rose even to a religious veneration ; they dedicated u chapel to him, as to a hero uiid a demi.god, vhich they called the Chapel of Socrates. R END OF THE... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1806 - 444 pages
...themselves. The Athenians , not content with having punished his accusers , caused a statue of brass to he erected, to him , of the workmanship of the celebrated...placed it in one of the most conspicuous parts of their city. They carried their respect to a still higher degree , even to a religious veneration. They... | |
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