An extremely curious instance of an entire decoration of a building consisting of crosses and five-dot groups, is furnished by the cenotaph erected by a late king in honor of Midas, king of Phrygia (fig.
It is extremely curious to notice that Ida-can-zas, in Bogota, did precisely what Cortes found it expedient to do after the Conquest of Mexico.
We are indebted to the native chronicler Salcamayhua for some extremely curious drawings, which are reproduced here from his account of the Antiquities of Peru.
We have an extremely curious illustration of this mode of thought in a speech of Archytas of Tarentum on the evils of sensuality, which Cicero has preserved.
There is an extremely curiouspicture of the religious jugglers, who were wandering about the Empire, in the eighth and ninth books of the Metamorphoses of Apuleius.
In an extremely curious memoir, which was published in 1866 by the Jura Society of Emulation, under the title of 'Recherches sur les anciennes Forges du Jura Bernois,' M.
There were no less than fifty-one specimens, which were exhibited by several collectors, and were for the most part extremely curious.
There is in Brittany an extremely curious array of stones of this kind; this is the range of menhirs of Carnac (fig.
One of the twenty now given was an extremely curious volume, chiefly written in the ninth century (marked Auctarium F.
Extremely curious; contains prognostications of the weather, fatality of the seasons, &c.
Examples of this kind may be found both in Pagan and in Christian writings, and they form an extremely curious page in the history of morals.
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