. Archaeologia Graeca; or, The antiquities of Greece. A New ed., to which is added an appendix containing a concise history of the Grecian states and a short account of the lives and writings of the most celebrated Greek authors. Of thc Mi/ilan/ Jffairs of Greece, 59 U^ultnoi liad aii oblong iigurc, but approaching nearerto a circlethan <|iiachanglc. Tipri^cii was aii army extcnded at length, vvith a very fevv ineiiin a rank, when the ways ihey niarchcd thiough could not bcpasijed in broader ranks : thc name is taken from a worrn tliat in-sinuates itself into little holes in wood. On the sa


. Archaeologia Graeca; or, The antiquities of Greece. A New ed., to which is added an appendix containing a concise history of the Grecian states and a short account of the lives and writings of the most celebrated Greek authors. Of thc Mi/ilan/ Jffairs of Greece, 59 U^ultnoi liad aii oblong iigurc, but approaching nearerto a circlethan <|iiachanglc. Tipri^cii was aii army extcnded at length, vvith a very fevv ineiiin a rank, when the ways ihey niarchcd thiough could not bcpasijed in broader ranks : thc name is taken from a worrn tliat in-sinuates itself into little holes in wood. On the same account, wefind mention of (pce,hoty% %i(poii,tyi^, so ranged, as it were, to picrcellirough the passages. TiuKvua-i^ <p<4Aayffl5 was thc raiiging soldiers close together, so tliat,whereas in other battahas every man was allowed four cubits spaceou each side, in this he took up only two. ZvvxfrTFia-i^oi was closcr than the foriner, one cubits room beingallowed to every soldier : it is so called from bucklers, which wereall joined close to one another. Several other forms of battalia may occur in aulhors, as thosedrawn in all other sorts of spherical iigures. One of these was calledi^A», first invented by Uion of


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