| Sanchuniathon, Richard Cumberland, Squier Payne, Eusebius (of Caesarea, Bishop of Caesarea) - 1720 - 540 pages
...names were (<$£>$, " n^, & c&Ao'|) Light, Fire, and Flame. " Thefe found out the way of 'general ing fire " by the rubbing of pieces of wood against ' ' each other, and taught men the ufe thereof. GEN.IV. " Thefe begat fans ofvafl bulk " and height, whofe. names were given to, c ' mountains... | |
| Isaac Preston Cory - 1832 - 462 pages
...children, whose names were Phôs, Pur, and Phlox. These found out the method of producing fire by rubbing pieces of wood against each other, and taught men the use thereof. These begat sons of vast bulk and height, whose names were conferred upon the mountains which they... | |
| Isaac Preston Cory - 1832 - 464 pages
...children, whose names were Phôs, Pur, and Phlox. These found out the method of producing fire by rubbing pieces of wood against each other, and taught men the use thereof. These begat sons of vast bulk and height, whose names were conferred upon the mountains which they... | |
| Sanchoniathon - 1832 - 474 pages
...children, whose names were Phôs, Pur, and Phlox. These found out the method of producing fire by rubbing pieces of wood against each other, and taught men the use thereof. These begat sons of vast bulk and height, whose names were conferred upon the mountains which they... | |
| 1834 - 438 pages
...children, whose names were Phos, Pur, and Phlox. These found out the method of producing lire by rubbing pieces of wood against each other, and taught men the use thereof. These begat sons of vast bulk and height, whose names wore conferred upon the mountains which they... | |
| Phenix - 1835 - 312 pages
...children, whose names were Phos, Pur, and Phlox. These found out the method of producing fire by rubbing pieces of wood against each other, and taught men the use thereof. These begat sons of vast bulk and height, whose names were conferred upon the mountains which they... | |
| P. Austin Nuttall - 1840 - 722 pages
...children, whose names were Phôs, Pur, and Phlox. These found out the method of producing fire by rubbing pieces of wood against each other, and taught men the use thereof. These begat sons of vast bulk and height, whose names were conferred upon the mountains which they... | |
| Gustaf Clemens Hebbe - 1848 - 592 pages
...JEon were begotten Pfios — light — Par — fire — and Phlox — flame. They made the discovery of generating fire, by the rubbing of pieces of wood...against each other, and taught men the use thereof. These begat sons of giant-like stature, whose names wore given to the mountains of which they took... | |
| George Smith - 1856 - 546 pages
...Phor, and Phlox" (or "light, fire, and flame.") " These found out the way of producing fire by rubbing pieces of wood against each other, and taught men the use thereof." The account given from the Puranas for the last generation also includes this, as Uttama and Dhruva... | |
| John Kitto - 1866 - 688 pages
...Phor, and Phlox (light, fire, and flame). ' These found out the way of producing fire by rubbing two pieces of wood against each other, and taught men the use thereof.' In fact this mode is that to which the Greeks also and the Chinese ascribed the origin of fire ; and... | |
| |