Archæologiæ atticæ libri tres : three books of the Attick antiquities, containing the description of the cities glory, government, division of the people, and townes within the Athenian territories, their religion, superstition, sacrifices, account of their year : as also a full relation of their judicatories . To the Reader. IT is not the thirft of empty glory that mc rumtchazird of your cenfure, but a conjideration of thewtaknefft of ScheoUmnfiers, rvbo undertake to readthe Greeke Orators to raw S chokers , themfelves heingnot rife in the Attick cujiomes. I have therefore fo farr eend


Archæologiæ atticæ libri tres : three books of the Attick antiquities, containing the description of the cities glory, government, division of the people, and townes within the Athenian territories, their religion, superstition, sacrifices, account of their year : as also a full relation of their judicatories . To the Reader. IT is not the thirft of empty glory that mc rumtchazird of your cenfure, but a conjideration of thewtaknefft of ScheoUmnfiers, rvbo undertake to readthe Greeke Orators to raw S chokers , themfelves heingnot rife in the Attick cujiomes. I have therefore fo farr eendeavoured i^ you fee. If any thing may afford a ferupkto any, heJhad engage me that wiM require fatufa^ton,Jfany thing feem amiffe, itjhaUhe taken by me as a fa^vour to heare of It from any. For J am not of thofe whofetars areftopt, when their errors are told them, if thisfleafe itJhaHaddeJ^urres tothejinifhingofthis courfe in-tended-, and 4^ occafion may give leave^ youjha/l have the?eji thdt may be §oke?9^ • I. ARCHAEOLOGIAE Cert amen Paliadii (^ T^ptum, Plutarchi ea de re/e>iteKtia,aliifuh EreSlheo volunt mminari, Jujiinusjtib AmphiSljo-KCt SalenoStSelines, Satina. Scthina, qY the the fonnes of iV<7<«^ * were the lies of a Gen. io.$.the Gentiles divided in their lands,every oneafter his tonguejwhen by their audacious fol-ly they would have mounted up to heaven,thinking to leave a name to pofterity,by buil-ding Caftles in the which attemptp roceeded that which before they were jealous of, namely,afcattering abroad upon the face of the eartbj he having fofpoken it, whofe brcathalone affords a fairewind : boyft .then they mufl their Sailes^and bidding adieu to the plain inthe land of Shenar, feeke out lome new habitation. Travel-lers they were of yore,and yet ftill muft one inas different a courfejas of a divers language. The Tonnes ofShrm their way,the fonnes of Japbet^ t


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