
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated.1828 Excerpt:... CHAPTER XIX. Historical Sketch of Cyrene--Its Foundation by a Lacedemonian Colony--Dynasty of the Battiades, or Family of Battus--Cession of the Country to Ptolemy Lagus--And afterwards to the Romans by Apion, the last of the Ptolemies who possessed it--Cyrene becomes a Roman Province, and is united in one Government with Crete--Illustrious Persons who were natives of Cyrene--Tenets of the Sect of Philosophers termed Cyrenaic--Decay of the City, and its final Desertion in Christian times after the Transfer of the Bishopric to Ptolemeta--Return of the Expedition to Bengazi, and its subsequent Departure for Malta. We learn from Herodotus, that Battus, a native of Thera, in compliance with the injunctions of the Oracle at Delphi, first landed with a party of his countrymen in Plataea; an island lying close to the northern coast of Africa, and supposed to be that which is at present called Bomba. Here he built a city; and after a lapse of two years proceeded again to Delphi, in order to consult the Pythia (or priestess) with respect to his future proceedings. The new establishment appearing to be insufficient for the fulfilment of the deity's instructions, Battus removed his colony to Aziris, a part of the continent opposite to Plataea, and described by the historian as a most delightful spot. In this new abode they remained for six years; and on the seventh, (by the advice of the Libyan tribes in their neighbourhood, who promised to conduct them to a much better place,) removed to the high ground then called Irasa, on which they built the city of Cyrene, about the third year, according to Eusebius, of the thirty-seventh Olympiad. We find little more worth relating of Battus, except, perhaps, that he lost the impediment in his speech, for which he had originall...
Page Count:
180
Publication Date:
2012-02-08
Publisher:
General Books LLC
ISBN-10:
1235803929
ISBN-13:
9781235803925
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