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MANY and many miles and many days' journey toward the rising sun, over seas and mountains and deserts, - farther to the east than Rome, or Constantinople, or even Jerusalem and old Damascus, - stand the ruins of a once mighty city, scattered...
MANY and many miles and many days' journey toward the rising sun, over seas and mountains and deserts, - farther to the east than Rome, or Constantinople, or even Jerusalem and old Damascus, - stand the ruins of a once mighty city, scattered...
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MANY and many miles and many days' journey toward the rising sun, over seas and mountains and deserts, - farther to the east than Rome, or Constantinople, or even Jerusalem and old Damascus, - stand the ruins of a once mighty city, scattered over a mountain-walled oasis of the great Syrian desert, thirteen hundred feet above the sea, and just across the northern border of Arabia. Look for it in your geographies. It is known as Palmyra. To-day the jackal prowls through its deserted streets and the lizard suns himself on its fallen columns, while thirty or forty miserable Arabian huts huddle together in a small corner of what was once the great court-yard of the magnificent Temple of the Sun. And yet, sixteen centuries ago, Palmyra, or Tadmor as it was originally called, was one of the most beautiful cities in the world. Nature and art combined to make it glorious. Like a glittering mirage out of the sand-swept desert arose its palaces and temples and grandly sculptured archways.
MANY and many miles and many days' journey toward the rising sun, over seas and mountains and deserts, - farther to the east than Rome, or Constantinople, or even Jerusalem and old Damascus, - stand the ruins of a once mighty city, scattered over a mountain-walled oasis of the great Syrian desert, thirteen hundred feet above the sea, and just across the northern border of Arabia. Look for it in your geographies. It is known as Palmyra. To-day the jackal prowls through its deserted streets and the lizard suns himself on its fallen columns, while thirty or forty miserable Arabian huts huddle together in a small corner of what was once the great court-yard of the magnificent Temple of the Sun. And yet, sixteen centuries ago, Palmyra, or Tadmor as it was originally called, was one of the most beautiful cities in the world. Nature and art combined to make it glorious. Like a glittering mirage out of the sand-swept desert arose its palaces and temples and grandly sculptured archways.
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- Autor: E.S. Brooks
- Englisch
- Verlag: 1st World Library
- ISBN-10: 1421825678
- ISBN-13: 9781421825670
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