After Dium follow the mouths of the Haliacmon; then Pydna, Methone, Alorus, and the rivers Erigon and Ludias.
The city Dium is not on the sea-shore of the Thermæan Gulf, at the roots of Olympus, but is about 7 stadia distant.
Near Dium is a village Pimplea, where Orpheus lived.
It really almost induces a tædium vitæ upon one to read it.
The kind of tædium vitæ you mention I also occasionally experience here.
The repeated struggles of the foetus in the uterus must be owing to this internal irritation: for the foetus can have no other inducement to move its limbs but the tædium or irksomeness of a continued posture.
Stephanus wrote his Prædium Rusticum, cork stoppers must have been very little known, else he would not have said that in his time cork in France was used principally for soles (p.
That a kind of meslin is here to be understood, has been supposed by Stephanus, in his Prædium Rusticum, p.
Nephròdium Fìlix-mas Fronds lanceolate, pinnate, one to three feet high growing in a crown from a shaggy rootstock.
Nephròdium thelýpteris [Illustration: The Marsh Fern] These are all good names and each one is worthy to be chosen.
Perseus, on this, withdrew from Dium into the heart of the kingdom, having conceived a slight inspiration of hope from the expression of Marcius, that he had undertaken the embassy out of regard to him.
It is distant about five miles from Phila, midway between Dium and Tempe, and stands on a steep rock hanging over the river.
For there were only two passes through which the Romans could remove from their present situation; one through Tempe into Thessaly, the other by Dium into Macedonia; and both these were occupied by parties of the king's troops.
It really almost induces a tA|dium vitA| upon one to read it.
Here his Thessalian escort went back, and the Perrhaebians, who are subjects of Thessaly, set him down at Dium in the dominions of Perdiccas, a Macedonian town under Mount Olympus, looking towards Thessaly.
Most of these came over to Brasidas; but Sane and Dium held out and saw their land ravaged by him and his army.
So, the oïdium seems to us to be most abundant on renewed growth after a season of dry weather.
It is regretable that fears of the oïdium and the phylloxera prevent the revival of the industry, for which the Islands are admirably fitted.
During the rage of the oïdium the cultivation was profitable and raised the Canaries high in the scale of material prosperity.
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